Patient Mode; Ventilation And Breath Modes - Breas VIVO 65 User Manual

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Switch between operating and standby mode by starting/stopping the Ventilator (see 5.1
Turning the Vivo 65 On and Off, page 42).
Some operations (such as setting time and date) are only available in Standby mode.
5.5.2

Patient Mode

The ventilator can be operated in either Adult mode or Paediatric mode. See 1.2 Intended Use,
page 8 for information about paediatric weight limit.
Some ventilator parameters, for example, Breath Rate, Inspiratory Time and Tidal Volume have
different limits and default values for Adult mode and Paediatric mode, respectively. When
altering the patient mode, the parameters are reset to their default values for the selected
mode.
CAUTION!
5.5.3

Ventilation and Breath Modes

The ventilation and breath modes are used for controlling the ventilation treatment with the
Vivo 65. The ventilation mode selected can be either Pressure, Volume or CPAP. It is used
in combination with the Support, Assist/Control, SIMV or MPV breath mode.
The following combinations of ventilation and breath modes can be selected for the
Vivo 65:
PSV – Pressure Support Ventilation
PSV(TgV) – Pressure Support Ventilation with Target Volume
PCV – Pressure Controlled Ventilation
PCV(TgV) – Pressure Controlled Ventilation with Target Volume
PCV(A) – Assisted Pressure Controlled Ventilation
PCV(A+TgV) – Assisted Pressure Controlled Ventilation with Target Volume
PCV-SIMV – Pressure Controlled Ventilation with Synchronized Intermittent Manda-
tory Ventilation
PCV-MPV – Pressure Controlled Ventilation with MouthPiece Ventilation
VCV – Volume Controlled Ventilation
VCV(A) – Assisted Volume Controlled Ventilation
VCV-SIMV – Volume Controlled Ventilation with Synchronized Intermittent Manda-
tory Ventilation
VCV-MPV – Volume Controlled Ventilation with MouthPiece Ventilation
CPAP – Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
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How to Use the Vivo 65
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To optimize the treatment with Vivo 65's paediatric settings in Paediatric mode
when using a dual limb circuit, always use a paediatric dual limb insert and a
15 mm dual limb circuit. Using a paediatric dual limb insert with an adult (22 mm)
dual limb circuit may impair the performance of the ventilation treatment and
deteriorate the measurement precision of the exhaled air.
An incorrect combination of patient mode and insert will result in a Patient Mode/
Insert Mismatch alarm, with medium alarm priority.
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