General Introduction; Monitoring; Area Of Application; Principle Of Operation - Dräger Medical Oxylog 3000 Technical Documentation Manual

Emergency and transport ventilator
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Oxylog 3000
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General introduction

1.1

Monitoring

1.2

Area of application

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Principle of opera-
tion
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Oxylog 3000 is an emergency and transport ventilator for short-time treat-
ment of lung damage of a wide variety of kinds. It provides timed and volume-
controlled ventilation, as well as assisting the patient's breathing in pressure-
controlled mode.
Airway pressure Paw
Expiratory minute volume MV
Apnoea
Mobile use in emergency medicine or primary care of emergency
patients.
In transit in emergency vehicles or helicopters.
During transfers by road and air.
In the emergency room.
During secondary transfers from hospital to hospital.
Oxylog 3000 primarily comprises the pneumatic components with the con-
nection and metering block and the control and display electronics
The connection block supplies a constant pressure to the metering block,
contains the safety functions such as the emergency air and safety valves,
control the pressure (PEEP) during expiration and, together with the ventila-
tion accessories, provides the interface to the patient.
The metering block passes defined volumes of gas between 40% and 100%
oxygen to the connection block.
The control and display electronics evaluate the measurement signals, con-
trol the valves and provide the interface to the operator.
Function Description
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