Servo-n Neonatal Ventilator

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Servo-n Neonatal Ventilator

One advanced neonatal ventilator; Many flexible treatment options.

Servo-n offers ONE versatile solution for respirator support, monitoring and treatment of neonatal and pediatric patients – for every stage of ventilation. Whether it’s invasive or non-invasive ventilation, Servo-n has all the ventilation modes you need to deliver high-end neonatal or pediatric care, including a unique therapy (NAVA) for personalized respiratory treatments.

FEATURES

Main Features

Assess respiratory needs with the Edi vital sign :

On Servo-n, you can monitor your baby’s respiratory drive from day zero with the unique Edi diaphragmatic monitoring.  It gives you valuable insights about patient-ventilator asynchrony, the presence or absence of spontaneous breaths, apnea, patient effort, over- and under-assist, sedation, and patient positioning.

 

Protect and stabilize with personalized NAVA mode :

With the unique Neurally Adjusted Ventilatory Assist (NAVA) mode, you can personalize the neonatal support with every breath. When babies are on this mode, they tend to choose lower pressure and tidal volumes  and comfort, improving their blood gases and oxygenation. And if the babies need precis volume-targeted ventilation, PRVC (Pressure Regulated Volume Control) is there for you.

 

Wean from ventilation – gently and individually :

Edi makes it possible to follow the patient’s progress from invasive to non-invasive ventilation (NIV) and beyond on the same machine. NAVA and NIV NAVA are especially useful during weaning. It can help you maintain diaphragm activity, avoid over- or under-assist and reduce sedation. This may limit diaphragm atrophy and facilitate earlier extubation.

Prevent intubation with unique NIV-NAVA therapy :

If Nasal CPAP is not enough to support babies on non-invasive ventilation, NIV NAVA® offers a viable alternative. 

 

Rescue with HFOV that offers a difference :

When the primary modes are not able to ventilate the patient adequately and you need to rescue the patient, it’s good to know you’ve got built-in HFOV. It can be reached with just a switch from a conventional mode. This way, you can quickly start the therapy without losing mean airway pressure by having to hook up a separate bulky unit. To achieve active exhalation and reduced work of breathing, it relies on the rapidly responding and synchronized inspiratory and expiratory valves.

 

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