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Meets today's - and tomorrow's - need for different treatment modalities and clinical situationsThe flexible and adaptable ventilator for all patient categories meets today's - and tomorrow's - need for different treatment modalities and clinical situations. SERVO-i Universal is available in two editions - Universal Basic and Universal Extended. While the Basic edition offers basic functions for treating all patient categories, Extended edition also offers a wider range of treatment modalities as standard.
SERVO-i Universal can easily be upgraded with additional functionality. Backwards compatibility ensures that future functionality can be added. MAQUET can offer you to try out new functions or modes during a number of weeks. For more information please contact your local MAQUET representative.
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Ask a New Question1Reply10 days ago | 10 days agoAir module, Servo300/ServoI My air module malfunctioned, I have some extra but not sure if they are for the Servo300 or ServoI, how do I tell the difference. I have read that they are not interchangeable but wonder what will happen if I put the wrong one in. Thanks In Advance. Reply |
-Denova Medical a month ago | a month agoMaquet Service Training Class Can anyone who has been to the biomed class rate its usefulness. What is the FSS key that you are given at the end of the class. Do you get a service software flash card or just a unique password to enter the service mode?Reply |
7Replies7 months ago | 7 months agoCalibration pressure transducer after replacement Hallo, I would like to know the procedure to calibrate the pressure transducers, inspirator as well expirator, in case of replacement.Many thanks for any help.Best RegardsJean ClaudeReply |
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FEATURES
- Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) - Neurally controlled ventilation introducing SERVO-i with NAVA.
- A system that's as functional as your needs - Flexibility, efficiency and ease of training, operation and maintenance, are important considerations for any hospital. These are key factors in the design of SERVO-i.
- Comprehensive monitoring capabilities - The monitoring capabilities of SERVO-i are provided through a number of alternative waveforms such as Pressure, Flow, Volume and CO2 monitoring. The additional calculations of lung mechanics parameters include total PEEP, static and dynamic compliance, inspiratory/expiratory resistance, Shallow Breathing Index, Time Constant, Work of Breathing and P 0.1.
- Ventilation Record Card - The ventilation Record Card is the perfect tool for a clinician to facilitate research work and presentations.
- Automode® - The Automode option allows patient interaction. Set a controlled mode and let the ventilator adapt to the current patient situation, switching from controlled to supported breathing upon sensing a patient effort. It will also function the other way around. If the patient efforts become too feeble or disappear, the ventilator will switch to controlled ventilation. The control mode is initiated after an operator set time-out. This well-established mode provides smoother, safer patient transition. It provides documented shorter weaning times with less staff intervention.
- Open Lung Tool® - The Open Lung Tool provides an instrument for effectively determining the effect of a ventilator intervention.
- CO2 Analyzer - End tidal carbon dioxide measurement may give important insight into the efficiency of the ventilation. The minute production of CO2 will give a reliable indication of the metabolic load the patient is facing. CO2 can also be used as an indication of cardiac depression, which is especially helpful during recruitment maneuvers where high transpulmonary pressure may induce a fall in preload and Cardiac Output.
- NIV - The easy-to-use NIV option for infants and adults provide responsive and comfortable leakage compensation made possible by measuring and adjusting during the same breath, thus maintaining the set pressure to the patient. A waiting position from standby to start ventilation facilitate the work for the staff and increases patient comfort. The monitoring capabilities of the SERVO-i will enhance patient surveillance and guarantee smooth liberation from the ventilator.
- Nasal CPAP - Nasal CPAP provides noninvasive ventilation for patients from 0.5 to 10 kg. CPAP treatment improves oxygenation and recruits collapsed alveoli. The Nasal CPAP option optimizes patient comfort by maintaining a stable CPAP pressure and responding quickly to variations in pressure due to inhalation and exhalation. It is compatible with nasal prongs and nasal masks.
- Y-sensor measurement - This enables measurement of pressure and flow as close to the patient’s airway as possible. Based on fixed orifice technology, the sensor is small and gives a very low contribution to dead space volume (typically 0.75 ml for the neonatal/pediatric sensor). Y Sensors are available for neonatal/pediatric and adult patients.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Height | 415 mm (Patient Unit) |
Length | 205 mm (Patient Unti |
Weight | 15 kg (Patient Unit) |
Width | 300 mm (Patient Unit) |
Additional Specifications
User Interface Dimensions: 355(W) x 53(D) x 295(H)mm
User Interface Weight: 5kg
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Battery modules allow device users a possibility to operate the SERVO-i ventilator during intra-hospital transportation.