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2.3 General features
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Integration of the entire system into a single low volume and weight electronic pneumatic
module;
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Electronic flow control system for the patient, using digital technology;
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Intelligent and integrated alarm system with all safety systems required by national and
international standards;
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Power backup system;
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Possibility to use the parameter adjustment performed before the equipment was switched
off;
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Volatile storage (while the equipment is not turned off), of all parameters, for each ventilatory
mode, allowing a quick return to previously used settings (e.g. weaning);
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Fully adjustable equipment via both the touch screen and the turn-confirm button;
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Adjustable resistance compensation for both endotracheal and tracheostomy tubes;
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Volume compensation / compliance according to the respiratory circuit;
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Automatic altitude compensation;
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Automatic barometric pressure compensation.
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Leak Compensation;
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Trend charts, with memorization of the last 240 hours of ventilation;
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Resources for evaluating the patient's respiratory mechanics (P0.1, Vital Capacity, PV
Inflection Points, Maximum Pi, Trapped Volume);
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Inspiratory and expiratory hold with variable time, determined by the operator;
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Freezing and saving up to 3 simultaneous loops (PxV and VxF);
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Complete monitoring;
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Additional monitor with data related to the respiratory mechanics of the patient;
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Breath adjustment option in controlled volume ventilatory modes;
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Alarm mute time adjustment option;
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Time adjustment and O
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concentration for aspiration Option;
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Monitor with complete ventilation graphics:
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Pressure x Time Curve
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Flow x Time Curve
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Volume x Time Curve
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Pressure x Volume Loop
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Volume x Stream Loop
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Pressure x Flow loop
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Instant pressure bar graph with numerical indicator of peak, plateau or instantaneous
pressure;