Product Features
- Suitable for all patient category in ICU and Transport.
- 7 inch Touch Screen Display with a user friendly interface.
- Modes: VCV/VCV-AC, PCV/PCV-AC, PLV-AC, V-SIMV+PS, P-SIMV +PS, Dual PAP/APRV, CPAP/PSV: NIV
- Light Weight : 3Kg with 6 Hours of Battery Back-up.
- Proximal Sensing for faster response.
- Measurement of Capnography (EtCO2) & Oximetry (SpO2)
- Graphs and Loops for better monitoring.
- Low Cost Operation.
OXYMAG is the pulmonary ventilator that thinks as fast as an emergency team. It is lightweight, flexibile and simple, compact and durable, which makes it ideal for emergency transportation.
One Ventilator for all your needs : Can be used for ICU & Transport application for Neonatal, Pediatric and Adult patients.
Magnamed Oxymag Ventilator Features
- Suitable for Neonatal, Pediatric and
- Application in Emergency, ICU as well as
- Works on Venturi
- Modes: VCV/VCV-AC, PCV/PCV-AC, PLV- AC, V-SIMV+PS, P-SIMV +PS, Dual PAP/APRV, CPAP/PSV: NIV
- Light Weight : 3 Kg
- Proximal Sensing for faster
- 6 hours of battery back-
- Measurement of Capnography (EtCO2) or Oximetry(SpO2) with Masimo (Optional).
- Ventilation with only single gas,
- No Bleed of Reduced Oxygen Wastage.
- 7-inch Touch Screen Display with a user-friendly interface.
- Graphs and Loops for better
- Can be connected to an external
- Invasive & Non-Invasive
- Can be easily mounted in Air or Road Ambulance Trolley.
- Low Cost of Operation and
- Can also be used for low flow of Oxygen
- Intelligent Alarm
Technical Specifications
USER INTERFACE
- Type and Size                                 TFT-LCD touchscreen 5.7″
- Weight                                         3,0 kg (6.6 lbs)
- Dimensions W x H x DÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 254 x 230 x 185mm (10 x 9.0 x 17.3 inch)
- Communication/Interface              RS-232C ports
OPERATING CONDITIONS SPECIFICATIONS
- Electrical power supply                     100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
- 12 VDC external                               yes
- Battery                                         6.5 hours
- O2 inlet                                        39 to 87 psi (270 to 600 kPa) Standard connection available      DISS (optional NIST)
- Temperature         -18 to 50˚C (0 to 122˚F)
- Barometric pressure                       600 to 1.100 cmH2O (or hPa or mbar)
- Relative humidity         15 to 95%
PARAMETER ADJUSTMENTS
- Type of patient                               Adult, Pediatric and Neonatal
- Tidal volume                                 20 to 2500ml (Measured 2ml in Neonate with PLV)
- Respiratory rate                             0 to 150 bpm
- Inspiratory flow                              0 to 150 l/min
- Rise time                                      0 to 2.0 s
- Inspiratory time                              0.1 to 10 s
- Inspiratory pressure                        1 to 60 cmH2O (or hPa or mbar)
- Peep                                            0 to 40 cmH2O (or hPa or mbar) Support pressure /Dpsupp    OFF, 5 to 60 cmH2O (or hPa or mbar) Flow cycling (% of peak flow)    5 to 80 %
- Trigger sensitivity (Pressure trigger)Â OFF; -0.2 to -10 cmH2O (or hPa or mbar) Trigger sensitivity (Flow trigger) OFF; 0.5 to 30 L/min
- I:E ratio                                         1:4 to 4:1
- O2 Concentration                          OFF; 35-100% (21% to 100% with External Blender) Type of inspiratory flow Constant, decelerating, accelerating & sine
MONITORING
- Curve                                           PxT, FxT and VxT/ SpO2/ CO2
- Loops                                          VxF, PxV
- Bargraph                                      Instant Pressure
- FiO2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Galvanic cell
- Numerical value                             Volume inhaled and exhaled, FiO2, dynamic
- compliance,                                  intrinsic PEEP, resistance, O2 pressure, O2
- consumption,                                 EtCO2*, CO2*, SpO2**, heart rate**, perfusion index**
- * Using Capnography. ** Using Oximetry.
VENTILATION MODES
VCV / VCV – AC; PCV / PCV – AC; PLV – AC; V-SIMV + PS; P-SIMV + PS; DualPAP / APRV; CPAP / PSV; NIV
ALARMS
- Minute volume                              high / low
- Respiratory rate                             high / low
- Inspiratory pressure                       high / low
- Peep                                            high / low
- Apnea time                                    OFF, 5 to 60 s
- Automatic alarm settings                  OFF, 10%, 20% and 30%
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
- Stand by                                       on/off
- Manual cycles                                yes
- Freeze                                          yes
- Sigh                                             yes
- Automatic barometric compensation yes
Optional
- Mobile base, wall support, transport system (bags), capnography and oximetry. DC / DC cable, Air and O2 blender
- Fastening and transport systems        Emergency vehicles; Intensive care unit vehicles;
- Helicopters; Gurneys and hospital beds.
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