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Choose the ventilation system that is the critical choice for critical care
The AVEA™ ventilator provides comprehensive critical care ventilation for the smallest patients in the NICU to children and adults with complex respiratory diseases.
As an integral part of the Vyaire ventilation system solution, the AVEA ventilator not only meets your most demanding clinical needs with features, such as invasive and noninvasive ventilation for all patients types, Volumetric Capnography and Transpulmonary Pressure Monitoring, but also has the capability to bring clinicians and hospital management actionable information to help better address clinical and operational challenges in patient care.
Product Overview
CareFusion Vyaire Avea Ventilator
FeaturesInvasive and noninvasive ventilation for all patients types.
Volumetric Capnography and Transpulmonary Pressure Monitoring.
Reduced ventilator days
Accurate esophageal pressure measurements, such as Transpulmonary Pressure, has shown to help
clinicians reduce ventilator days by providing critical and actionable information.
Enhanced patient and safety care
Volumetric Capnography gives clinicians more accurate tools to aid in quicker reaction during
critical situations.
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Setup
Circuit compliance compensation 0.0 to 7.5 mL/cmH2OLeak compensation ON, OFF
Endotracheal tube SetupDiameter 2.0 to 10.0 mmLength 2.0 to 30.0 cmAutomatic tube compensation ON, OFF
Patient SetupPatient weight 0.1 to 300 kgPatient ID Alphanumeric 24 characters
ModeMode type A/C, SIMV, CPAP/PSV, NPPV, nasal CPAP/IMVBreath type APRV/BiPhasic,Volume, Pressure, TCPL, PRVC,Volume GuaranteeApnea backup Volume, pressure
Primary settingsRate 1 to 150 bpm (neonatal, pediatric), 1 to 120 bpm (adult) Tidal volume 2.0 mL to 2.5 LInspiratory pressure 0 to 80 cmH2O (neonatal), 0 to 90 cmH2O (adult, pediatric)
0.4 to 150 L/minInspiratory time 0.15 to 5.0 secPressure support ventilation 0 to 80 cmH2O (neonatal), 0 to 90 cmH2O (adult, pediatric)PEEP 0 to 50 cmH2OFlow trigger 0.1 to 20 L/min%O2 21% to 100%Pressure high (in APRV mode) 0 to 90 cmH2OTime high (in APRV mode) 0.2 to 30 secTime low (in APRV mode) 0.2 to 30 secPressure low (in APRV mode) 0 to 45 cmH2O
Specifications
Features ContinuedImproved synchrony and comfort
The active exhalation valve on the AVEA ventilator promotes ventilator synchrony and comfort for your patients.
Accurate volume supply
The precision gas delivery system supplies accurate volumes, whether your patient demands 2 mL or 2.5 L.
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Advanced settings 0.4 to 5.0 L/min
Volume limit 2.0 mL to 2.5 LInspiratory rise 1 to 9Flow cycle Off to 45%PSV rise 1 to 9 PSV cycle 5% to 45%PSV Tmax 0.15 to 5.0 secWaveform Decelerating, squareSigh ON, OFFPressure trigger 0.1 to 20 cmH2O
ON, OFFVolumetric capnography EtCO2 averaging 1 or 8 breaths, VCO2 averaging 3, 6, 9 or 12 minutes
Manual controlsManual breath One breathExpiratory hold Maximum 20 sec (adult, pediatric), 3 sec (neonatal)Inspiratory hold Maximum 3 secondsIncrease O2 Set percentage O2 + 0% to 79% O2Synchronized nebulizer Disconnect for suction Active
AlarmsVent inop Ventilator inoperativeLoss of gas All gas sources lostCircuit disconnect Patient circuit disconnectedExt. high Ppeak High Ppeak longer than 5 secondsSafety valve Safety valve openCircuit occlusion Circuit occlusionHigh Ppeak High peak pressureApnea interval Apnea interval exceededLoss of O2 Oxygen supply lostLoss of air Air supply lostLoss of heliox Heliox supply lostLow battery Internal/external batteries lowLoss of A/C Main AC power lostLow PEEP Low PEEP cmH2OLow Ppeak Low PIP cmH2OLow Vte Low tidal volumeLow Ve Low minute volume Low %O2 Low FiO2 readingHigh %O2 High FiO2 reading
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Specifications
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ILV disconnect Independent lung ventilation lostAlarm test Test alarm/set loudnessInvalid gas ID Gas type ID bad or missing
Alarms Continued
High Ve High minute volumeHigh rate High breath rateMax insp time Inspiratory time limit exceededI:E limit I:E ratio limit exceededFan failure Cooling fan failureHigh Vt High tidal volumeVol limit Volume limit exceededLow EtCO 3 2 Low end tidal CO2High EtCO 3 2 High end tidal CO2nCPAP pressure limit nCPAP pressure limit exceededLow nCPAP pressure Low nCPAP cmH2OHigh nCPAP pressure High nCPAP cmH2O
Advanced patient monitored
Proximal airway pressure monitoringTracheal pressure monitoringEsophageal pressure monitoringVolumetric capnography
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Seattle Technology3915 152nd St NEMarysville, WA 98271
1.800.827.3747
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