NIPPV waveforms
NIPPV (Nasal intermittent positive pressure ventilation)
Through increasing the pressure of the upper respiratory tract by
intermittently increasing pharyngeal pressure, and through encouraging
respiratory movements by intermittent laryngeal expansion, NIPPV can
produce higher average airway pressure than CPAP and can increase
alveolar filling. This would effectively improve oxygenation and ventilation,
reduce patient’s work of breathing (WOB), and increase functional residual
capacity (FRC).
Maximum 15 seconds long inspiratory time, ensuring smooth and
spontaneous breathing under bilevel pressure.
SNIPPV+ Synchronous trigger waveforms
SNIPPV (synchronized nasal intermittent positive
pressure ventilation) + backup ventilation)
Synchronization with breathing: when patient inhales, its abdomen
goes up and triggers the sensor to send out inspiratory pressure
synchronically, reducing man-machine confrontation and WOB,
smoothing the breath.
Abdomen attached respiration sensor: accurately identify respiratory
waveform, synchronically be triggered and precisely monitor
respiratory rate (RR).
Backup ventilation: when patient stops breathing for longer than
the preset apnea interval, NV8 will automatically switch to backup
ventilation and ventilate patient as per preset RR to prevent sleep apnea.
HFNC Pressure monitoring waveform
HFNC (High flow nasal cannula) + pressure
monitoring function
Compared with traditional oxygen therapy instrument, NV8 makes
real-time pressure monitoring and waveform display possible,
guaranteeing ventilation safety under HFNC mode and preventing
unpredicted consequences due to overpressure.
Comes standard with Fisher&Paykel humidifier, offering warm and
fresh gas for neonates.