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Servo ventilators equipped with NAVA can display your patients diaphragm activity on screen, so you can improve patient-ventilator synchrony and comfort. This can lead to reduced need for sedation, fewer complications and shorter weaning periods. Read more about Personalized Ventilation.
1971 - Servo Control System.
SERVO-s ventilation system is a downscaled version based on the SERVO-i ventilator system notified in K04 1223. The SERVO-s Ventilator System is intended to provide continuous ventilation for neonate to adult patients in the weight range 2-250 kg and with tidal volumes from 10 mL to 2000 mL.
9:32 16:49 And the patient is connected to the ventilator. And the ventilator is delivering the uh required uhMoreAnd the patient is connected to the ventilator. And the ventilator is delivering the uh required uh settings. So now the lets look at the interface uh proper. So the servo.
NIV Pressure Control (Servo i) In this controlled mode of ventilation, the ventilator delivers a flow to maintain the preset pressure at a set respiratory rate and inspiratory time (similar to invasive PC). The patient can also trigger a patient controlled breath.
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