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A single ventilator to treat every patient, everywhere Servo-i delivers a high level of clinical performance for a variety of situations and for all patients. This helps clinicians provide cost-effective care throughout the hospital.
These include: Continuous Mandatory Ventilation (CMV) Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV) Mandatory Minute Ventilation (MMV) Inverse Ratio Ventilation (IRV) Pressure Regulated Volume Control (PRVC) Proportional Assist Ventilation (PAV) Adaptive Support Ventilation (ASV) Adaptive Pressure Control (APC)
The most common ventilator mode to use in a newly intubated patient is AC. The AC mode provides good comfort and easy control of some of the most important physiologic parameters. It is started with a FiO2 of 100% and titrated down guided by pulse oximetry or ABG, depending on the case.
The SERVO-i delivers the preset Tidal Volume with the lowest possible pressure. The first breath delivered to the patient is a Volume Controlled breath. The measured plateau pressure is used as the pressure level for the next breath.
Basic Modes of Mechanical Ventilation A/C, VCV - Assisted/Controlled, Volume Cycled Ventilation. A/C, PCV - Assisted/Controlled, Pressure Controlled Ventilation (time cycled) SIMV - Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation. PSV - Pressure Support Ventilation.
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Invasive and Non-Invasive are the main two categories: These ventilators are also called mechanical ventilators, and they take over breathing for the patient entirely. They are used when the patient is unable to breathe on their own or require extra help to breathe efficiently.
[1] Assist-control (AC) mode is one of the most common methods of mechanical ventilation in the intensive care unit[2]. AC ventilation is a volume-cycled mode of ventilation. It works by setting a fixed tidal volume (VT) that the ventilator will deliver at set intervals of time or when the patient initiates a breath.
The Servo-i ventilation system is an all-in-one platform with advanced features you would normally expect from an advanced system. In patients with ALI and ARDS, it is difficult to identify harmful ventilator patterns, most importantly Barotrauma.
1981 - Servo Ventilator 900C It was the first ventilator on the market which truly could control airway pressure precisely throughout inspiration and expiration.
There are three methods that may be used to ventilate a building: natural, mechanical and hybrid (mixed-mode) ventilation.

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