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Critical Care Ventilation: Avea Standard Ventilator Specifications

The document provides specifications for the AVEA ventilator including setup options, modes, settings, gas requirements, alarms, monitoring capabilities, and physical characteristics. It contains extensive details about ventilator functions and options.
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Critical Care Ventilation: Avea Standard Ventilator Specifications

The document provides specifications for the AVEA ventilator including setup options, modes, settings, gas requirements, alarms, monitoring capabilities, and physical characteristics. It contains extensive details about ventilator functions and options.
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The AVEA® standard ventilator has a front panel

Critical care ventilation connection port for a proximal flow sensor.

Available options include heliox, internal compressor,


AVEA standard ventilator specifications
®

nIMV, pFlex, external battery and VCO2.

Setup Primary settings (continued)


Leak compensation ON, OFF Inspiratory time 0.15 to 5.0 sec
Circuit compliance compensation 0.0 to 7.5 mL/cmH2O 1
Pressure support ventilation (PSV) 0 to 80 cmH2O (neonatal), 0 to 90 cmH2O (adult, pediatric)
Humidifier compensation Active, passive PEEP 0 to 50 cmH2O
Endotracheal tube Flow trigger 0.1 to 20 L/min

Diameter 2.0 to 10.0 mm %O2 21% to 100%

Length 2.0 to 30.0 cm Pressure high1 (in APRV mode) 0 to 90 cmH2O

Automatic tube compensation ON, OFF Time high1 (in APRV mode) 0.2 to 30 sec
Time low (in APRV mode)
1
0.2 to 30 sec
Patient setup
Pressure low (in APRV mode)
1
0 to 45 cmH2O
Patient weight 0.1 to 300 kg
Patient ID Alphanumeric 24 characters
Manual controls
Manual breath One breath
Mode
Expiratory hold Maximum 20 sec (adult, pediatric), 3 sec (neonatal)
Mode type A/C, SIMV, CPAP/PSV, NPPV, nasal CPAP/IMV 2,3
Inspiratory hold Maximum 3 sec
Breath type APRV/BiPhasic,1 Volume, Pressure, TCPL,2 PRVC,1
Increase O2 Set percentage O2 + 0% to 79% O2
Volume Guarantee2, 3
Synchronized nebulizer Available when peak flow > 15 L/min
Apnea backup Volume, Pressure, TCPL2
Disconnect for suction Active

Primary settings
Advanced settings
Rate 1 to 150 bpm (neonatal, pediatric), 1 to 120 bpm (adult)
Bias flow 0.4 to 5.0 L/min
Tidal volume 2.0 mL to 2.5 L
Volume limit 2.0 mL to 2.5 L
Inspiratory pressure 0 to 80 cmH2O (neonatal), 0 to 90 cmH2O Advanced settings continued on next page
(adult, pediatric)
Peak flow 0.4 to 150 L/min

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Advanced settings (continued) Advanced gas blending system
Inspiratory rise 1 to 9 Air/oxygen blending 21% to 100%
Flow cycle Off to 45% Internal heliox blending system 3
All concentrations from 80/20 helium/oxygen to 0/100
helium/oxygen
PSV rise 1 to 9
PSV cycle 5% to 45%
Battery power
PSV TMAX 0.15 to 5.0 sec
1 hour of ventilator use on internal battery (standard) or 30 minutes ventilator and compressor 3
Waveform Square, decelerating
4 hours of ventilator use on external battery 3 or 2 hours ventilator and compressor 3
Sigh ON, OFF 1

Pressure trigger 0.1 to 20 cmH2O Environmental temperature


Demand flow ON, OFF Storage -20° to 60° C (-4° to 140° F)
Volumetric capnography 3
EtCO2 averaging 1 or 8 breaths, VCO2 averaging 3, 6, 9 or Operating 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
12 minutes
Barometric pressure 760 to 545 mmHg

Electrical/pneumatic/input/output
Physical weight
Gas composition FiO2 21% to 100%
Ventilator (includes user interface module) 83 lbs (37.6 kg)
Pneumatic input
Ventilator and compressor (internal) 90 lbs (40.8 kg)
Air/heliox 20 to 80 psig (1.38 to 5.52 bar)
Compressor (internal) 0 to 9.5 psig (0.21 to 0.66 bar) Physical size
Oxygen 20 to 80 psig (1.38 to 5.52 bar) Pneumatic module 17’’ w x 10.5’’ h x 16’’ d (43.2 cm x 26.7 cm x 40.6 cm)
Electrical User interface module 16.25’’ w x 13.75’’ h x 2.5’’ d (41.3 cm x 35 cm x 6.4 cm)
A/C 100, 120, 230, 240 VAC; 47 to 65 Hz Viewable size 12.1” (diagonal)
D/C (internal/external battery) 20 to 29 VDC Resolution 800 x 600
Data I/O
Internal compressor (option)
Analog inputs (x2) 0 to 1, 5 VDC
Internal scroll pump 7 lbs (3.2 kg)3
Video output SVGA
Nurse call Normally open or normally closed
Alarms
Vent inop Ventilator inoperative
Advanced patient monitoring
Loss of gas All gas sources lost
Proximal hot wire flow sensor 2
Circuit disconnect Patient circuit disconnected
24-hour trending of monitored respiratory parameters
Ext. high Ppeak High Ppeak longer than 5 sec
Volumetric capnography 3
Safety valve Safety valve open

Maneuvers Circuit occlusion Circuit occlusion

AutoPEEP airway (Automated) 0 to 50 cmH2O High Ppeak High peak pressure

MIP/P100 (Automated) -60 to 120 cmH2O Apnea interval Apnea interval exceeded

Slow flow (Pflex)


3
Automated
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Alarms (continued) Waveforms (continued)
Loss of O2 Oxygen supply lost Flow exp Expiratory flow L/min
Loss of air Air supply lost Analog 0 Analog input channel 0 (volts)
Loss of heliox Heliox supply lost Analog 1 Analog input channel 1 (volts)
Low battery Internal/external batteries low PCO2 wave3 Capnogram
Loss of A/C Main AC power lost
Loops
Low PEEP Low PEEP cmH2O
Flow-volume Airway flow/airway volume
Low Ppeak Low PIP cmH2O
Paw-volume Airway pressure/airway volume
Low Vte Low tidal volume
Pinsp-volume Inspiratory (machine)/airway volume
Low Ve Low minute volume
PCO2-Vte 3
Exhaled CO2 /exhaled VT
Low %O2 Low FiO2 reading
High %O2 High FiO2 reading
Monitored parameters
ILV disconnect Independent lung ventilation lost
Vte Tidal volume, expired
Alarm test Test alarm/set loudness
Vte/kg Vte normalized to patient weight
Invalid gas ID Gas type ID bad or missing
Vti Tidal volume, inspired
High Ve High minute volume
Vti/kg Vti normalized to patient weight
High rate High breath rate WOBv 1
Work of breathing, ventilator
Max insp time Inspiratory time limit exceeded Spon Vt Tidal volume, spontaneous
I:E limit I:E ratio limit exceeded Spon Vt/kg Spontaneous Vt normalized to patient weight
Fan failure Cooling fan failure Mand Vt Tidal volume, mandatory
High Vt High tidal volume Mand Vt/kg Mandatory Vt normalized to patient weight
Vol limit Volume limit exceeded Vdel Machine volume delivered
Low EtCO2 3
Low end tidal CO2 Leak Difference, Vi and Vt, percent
High EtCO2 3
High end tidal CO2 Ve Minute volume
nCPAP pressure limit 2, 3
nCPAP pressure limit exceeded Ve/kg Ve normalized to patient weight
Low nCPAP pressure 2, 3
Low nCPAP cmH2O Spon Ve Minute volume, spontaneous
High nCPAP pressure2, 3 High nCPAP cmH2O Spon Ve/kg Spontaneous Ve normalized to patient weight
Rate Breath rate, total
Waveforms Spon rate Rate, spontaneous
Paw Airway pressure cmH2O Mand rate Rate, mandatory
Pinsp Inspiratory (machine) cmH2O Ti Time, inspiratory
Flow Airway flow L/m or mL/m Te Time, expiratory
Vt Airway volume L or mL I:E Ratio, Ti/Te
Flow insp Inspiratory flow L/min f/Vt Rapid shallow breathing index

Monitored parameters continued on next page


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Monitored parameters (continued) Monitored parameters (continued)
Ppeak Peak inspiratory pressure PEFR Peak expiratory flow
Pmean Mean airway pressure AutoPEEP AutoPEEP airway
Pplat Plateau pressure dAutoPEEP Delta AutoPEEP airway
PEEP Positive end expiratory pressure MIP Maximum inspiratory pressure
Air inlet Pressure, air supply P100 Respiratory drive
O2 inlet Pressure, oxygen supply Pbaro Barometric pressure
FiO2 Percent oxygen content delivered nCPAP 2, 3
MAP while in nCPAP mode
Cdyn Dynamic compliance CPAP flow 3
Mean inspiratory flow while in CPAP mode
Cdyn/kg Dynamic compliance, normalized EtCO2 3
End tidal CO2
Cstat Static compliance VCO2 3
CO2 elimination
Cstat/kg Static compliance, normalized VtCO23 Amount of CO2 exhaled per breath
C20/C Compliance ratio Vd ana 3
Anatomical dead space
Rrs Respiratory system resistance Vd/Vt ana 3
Anatomical dead space/tidal volume ratio
Rpeak Peak expiratory airway resistance VA 3
Alveolar ventilation
PIFR Peak inspiratory flow Vd phy 3
Physiological dead space
Vd/Vt phy 3
Physiological dead space/tidal volume ratio
Specifications subject to change without notice.
1 Not available in neonatal range
2 Available in neonatal range only
Vd alv 3
Alveolar dead space
3 Available option
OI 3
Oxygenation index
P/F 3 PaO2/FiO2 ratio

WARNING—U.S. Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

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