Aeon8800A equip with lower tidal volume, individualized PEEP, and minimized impact recruitment maneuver.
Low tidal volume-down to a 10ml in volume control ventilation of Aeon8800A could help our clinicians to have more options when we need to have low tidal volume ventilation to benefit our patients.
Individualized PEEP based on the different requirements of each patient is another way of our Aeon8800A to reduce the PPCs.
The driving pressure can be expressed as the ratio of tidal volume to respiratory system compliance. In patients with ARDS, it indicates that the decreased functional size of the lung.
In patients having surgery, a high driving pressure is associated with a higher chance of incidence of PPCs meanwhile the changes in the level of PEEP which is resulted in a higher driving pressure is also an indicator of PPCs.
Besides driving pressure and stress index, PV tool is another way for us to give individualized PEEP to each patient. We could get a clue to decide if the lung is recruitable.
Atelectasis is one of the most common PPCs. It presents in most humans during anesthesia. It makes it more difficult for lungs to get oxygen to the alveoli. And mucus in a collapsed lung may lead to infection.
Risk for pneumonia continues until the atelectasis goes away. Even more, respiratory failure can be life-threatening.
To prevent atelectasis Aeon8800A offers 2 ways in lung recruitment maneuvers to open the lung and keep the lung open during anesthesia.
Through low tidal volume ventilation, giving individualized PEEP to each patient, and making patients' lung open enough to prevent atelectasis or lung collapse, we are trying our best to help our clinicians give lung-protective ventilation to reduce post-operative pulmonary complications. To help our patients have a better outcome.