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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Infant Flow Sipap System

Non-invasive ventilatory support for neonates and infants suitable for Hospital Supply.


The original Infant Flow nCPAP has been shown to provide gentle and noninvasive method of breathing support, which works for, and with, the respiratory compromised infant, in hospital setting. The Infant Flow SiPAP system is a product evolution that offers a comprehensive selection of modalities including CPAP, Biphasic, and Biphasic tr*. This selection, combined with the patented fluidic flip generator technology designed specifically for infants, provides a complete solution for noninvasive ventilatory support.

Infant Flow® SiPAP System
The Infant Flow SiPAP System is clinically proven in the successful treatment of thousands of patients worldwide. The Infant Flow SiPAP System, combined with the patented generator technology designed specifically for infants, provides a complete solution for noninvasive ventilatory support in hospitals.

The Infant Flow SiPAP System offers a comprehensive selection of modalities
to provide noninvasive ventilatory support to your neonatal patient. These modalities present the clinician with treatment options to protect the neonate’s fragile lungs.<--!more-->

Features

Clinically proven technology to target lung protection
BiPhasic and nCPAP modes
Intuitive operation
Integrated safety alarms
Integrated patient monitoring
Apnea and low breath rate detection

Modes

nCPAP:
1. One set pressure

Ncpap+LBR/Apnea

1. One set Pressure
2. Spontaneous Breath rate monitoring
3. Ti-Duration of Higher Pressure
4. Apnea Monitoring

BiPhasic

1. Levels of CPAP
2. Low Pressure CPAP
3. High Pressure CPAP
4. I:E Ration
5. Ti-Duration of Higher Pressure
6. Mandatory Breath Rate
7. Time Triggered

BiPhasic+LBR/Apnea

1. 2 Levels of CPAP
2. Low Pressure CPAP
3. Higher Pressure CPAP
4. Spontaneous Breath Rate Monitoring
5. Ti-Duration of Higher Pressure
6. Apnea Monitoring
7. Apnea Monitoring
8. Time Triggered

BiPhasic Trigger

1. 2 Levels of CPAP
2. Low Pressure CPAP
3. Higher Pressure CPAP
4. Patient Trigger Apnea Monitoring
5. Back Up Breath

SiPap Modes

nCPAP indicated for:

1. Patient with poor respiratory drive as can provide adequate support

Ncpap + LBR/Apnea indicated for:

1. Nasal continuous positive airways pressure immediately after extubation for preventing morbidity in preterm infants.

BiPhasic ( note: SiPAP will ensure a set amount of pressure (set by physician) supported breath are delivered within a minute and the inspiratory time. Indicated for:

1. Immediiately after extubation
2. Patient with poor respiratory drive as can provide
3. Adequate support
4. Term babies who needs to synchronies with the support provided
5. Rate needs to commence with babies own breath

BiPhasic + LBR/Apnea (Notes: Sipap will ensure a set amount of pressure (set by physician) supporterd breath are delivered within a minute and the inspiratory time
Indicated for:

1. Patient with poor respiratory drive as can provide
2. Adequate support
3. Term Babies who needs to synchronies provided
4. Rate needs to commence with babies own breath


BiPhasic Trigger (Note: Relies on patient Triggering each time patient initiates breath SiPAP deliver fully supported breath. Back Up Rate set to support in case of Apnea Episode

Indicated for:

1. Patient with Adequate Respiratory Drive


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