INTRODUCING RESMED S. Home NIV Solutions. S9 VPAP ST-A with ivaps S9 VPAP ST. Why choose average when you can choose intelligent?

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INTRODUCING RESMED S Home NIV Solutions S9 VPAP ST-A with ivaps S9 VPAP ST Why choose average when you can choose intelligent?

Now you can provide intelligent air through ResMed s intelligent Volume-Assured Pressure Support (ivaps). A unique technology featured in the S9 VPAP ST-A, it adjusts to a patient s respiratory rate, targets alveolar ventilation and automatically adjusts pressure support as needed to accommodate each patient s unique needs, even as a their disease progresses.

Intelligent air improves treatment and streamlines setup New ivaps technology in the S9 VPAP ST-A simplifies the process of ensuring appropriate ventilation for the patient and reduces the need for frequent adjustments to therapy over time. Protect every breath with ResMed Home NIV Solutions ResMed presents its latest noninvasive ventilation (NIV) solutions for home care applications to help you easily and effectively treat even the most difficult hypoventilation patients. Together with our existing breath personalization technologies, the S9 VPAP ST-A and S9 VPAP ST allow you to overcome common titration and treatment challenges. Titration challenges NIV patients are often titrated in the sleep lab but are seen less often by technicians. This can cause titration uncertainties. Also, personnel turnover can make it more difficult to develop expertise in NIV titrations. Other challenges include: NIV patients being seen less frequently than OSA patients lung disease in addition to obstructed airway Treatment challenges Although NIV is becoming more common, patients may still remain ineffectively treated. In fact, research shows that 40% of NIV patients experience asynchrony in 10% or more of their breaths. 1 This leads to: discomfort ineffective therapy treatment refusal. S9 VPAP ST-A with ivaps: Premium home care NIV device optimized to treat the full range of patients with respiratory insufficiency using the latest automation technology ivaps. S9 VPAP ST: Home care NIV device with ResMed s leading synchronization technology, including Vsync and TiControl. varying clinician background and training in respiratory care. Home NIV Solutions 1

S9 VPAP ST-A with ivaps INTELLIGENT. PERSONALIZED. AUTOMATIC. ResMed presents its unique ivaps therapy mode in the S9 VPAP ST-A, a premium home care NIV device optimized to treat the full breadth of patients with respiratory conditions. Easy to set up and highly automated, the S9 VPAP ST-A delivers quiet comfort and exceptional performance in the award-winning S9 platform for better patient outcomes. S9 VPAP ST-A with ivaps ivaps is cleared for patients weighing more than 66 lb (>30 kg). S9 VPAP ST-A is cleared for patients weighing more than 30 lb (>13 kg). 2 Home NIV Solutions

What sets the S9 VPAP ST-A apart? ivaps automatic pressure support to meet an alveolar ventilation target ensures patients are adequately ventilated as their disease progresses or under varying conditions such as REM sleep Climate Control optimal humidification for the higher pressures and demands of NIV patients High performance pressures to 30 cm H 2 O allow you to treat the full range of NIV patients with a small, portable device Pediatric clearance The S9 VPAP ST-A is FDA cleared to treat pediatric patients weighing more than 30 lb (>13 kg) and available in a child-friendly design. ivaps is cleared for patients weighing more than 66 lb (>30kg). The S9 VPAP ST-A is FDA cleared to treat pediatric patients weighing more than 30 lb (>13 kg). ivaps is cleared for patients weighing more than 66 lb (>30kg). S9 VPAP ST-A delivers comfort and performance Together with ResMed s enhanced Easy-Breathe motor and superior Climate Control humidification system, the S9 VPAP ST-A with ivaps makes it easier than ever to ensure appropriate ventilation in varying conditions by offering: extra assurance with a backup rate (ibr) in the absence of spontaneous effort to initiate the breath (except in CPAP and S modes) added security of audio and visual alarms quick and easy setup with out-of-the-box therapy performance. Who is the S9 VPAP ST-A with ivaps suitable for? ivaps is suitable for adults with respiratory insufficiency conditions such as: Neuromuscular disease and restrictive conditions ivaps can maintain stable ventilation when respiratory effort fluctuates, especially during sleep Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ivaps may reduce the risk of hyperinflation associated with increased respiratory rate, as compared to therapy targeting tidal volume Obesity hypoventilation when compared to standard pressure support therapy, ivaps can compensate for changes in respiratory mechanics, such as during nocturnal position changes Home NIV Solutions 3

ivaps targets alveolar ventilation, accounting for anatomical dead space to ventilate the patient more effectively. Anatomical dead space: Stale air is flushed out when alveolar ventilation is targeted Inadequate gas exchange Adequate gas exchange Targeting Vt (tidal volume) or minute ventilation: how a changing respiratory rate affects ventilation Targeting. Va (alveolar ventilation): how a changing respiratory rate affects ventilation ibr maximizes the patient s opportunity to breathe 24 24 spontaneously before bringing the patient back to target if backup breaths are required 20 20 Breaths per per minute Time Time Automatically changing pressure support and ibr to maintain alveolar ventilation Pressure 16 16 12 12 88 Breaths per minute 15 10 Patient effort No patient effort Patient effort ibr stays out of the way when not required 44 Target patient Target rate patient rate rate Patient Patient spontaneous spontaneous rate rate rate ivaps, intelligent back-up Back-Up Back-up rate Rate (ibr) Time Pressure Target alveolar ventilation Actual alveolar ventilation Time lapse Pressure increases to meet target alveolar ventilation Pressure decreases to meet target alveolar ventilation 4 Home NIV Solutions

Intelligent Alveolar ventilation and an ibr for efficacy, synchrony and comfort Unlike other ventilation modes that only target tidal volume, ivaps targets alveolar ventilation, accounting for anatomical dead space to ventilate the patient more effectively. Because conducting airways do not participate in gas exchange, the volume they contain is considered dead space. It is important to account for this to better meet the patient s needs. ivaps also provides an ibr when necessary, maximizing the opportunity for the patient to spontaneously trigger the device. So even during events such as an apnea, the ibr quickly normalizes synchrony. Setting the backup rate is simple. Just enter the patient s spontaneous breath rate and ibr does the rest. Personalized Easy setup with personalized Learn Targets technology The Learn Targets feature gives clinicians a new option for setting up NIV and can be used to reduce the complexity and time required to set up a patient particularly a neuromuscular patient. ivaps is convenient and saves time by minimizing the need for constant manual adjustment, while enabling clinicians to review and accept or change, recommended target settings. ivaps uses the Learn Targets feature to suit individual patients in two ways: Learns the patient s alveolar ventilation and then sets targets accordingly Learns the patient s spontaneous respiratory rate and uses it as input for the ibr Automatic Automatic pressure support and an ibr for the patient s changing needs ivaps automatically adjusts the level of pressure support to achieve and maintain the target alveolar ventilation. It adapts to the patient s changing requirements by constantly monitoring the patient s actual alveolar ventilation in relation to target alveolar ventilation, and the patient s actual respiratory rate in relation to the target rate. As a patient s ventilation changes, such as during different stages of sleep, the rapid, yet gentle response is quick enough to maintain stable alveolar ventilation and smooth enough to minimize sleep disruption. Clinical trials show that ivaps improves daytime blood gases and nocturnal oxygenation and increases compliance. 4-5 Why is alveolar ventilation important? When the patient s respiratory rate changes, the set minute ventilation or tidal volume may not maintain the correct ventilation since neither account for the anatomical dead space in the patient s airway. Setting alveolar ventilation targets the patient s true ventilation requirements and represents a more accurate approach. Targeting alveolar ventilation offers two main advantages: First, it s able to deliver the required ventilation at the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs, by taking into account and compensating for the portion of air that travels through the conducting airways. Secondly, it maintains alveolar ventilation even with fluctuating respiratory rate. The ultimate result: better patient-device synchrony, more stable gas exchange and more effective ventilation. Home NIV Solutions 5

More comfort and synchrony with S9 features in the S9 VPAP ST-A and ST From setup to therapy management and monitoring, getting patients started and keeping them compliant is now easier and more intuitive than ever. Having ResMed s enhanced, high-quality VPAP devices available on the award-winning S9 platform means: Synchronization technology protects every breath 2-3 Vsync leak compensation Vsync constantly monitors the flow so that if an unintentional mask leak occurs, the device can quickly compensate for the leak and maintain breathing synchrony. TiControl accommodates patients unique needs Ti Max lets you set a maximum inspiratory time to reduce risk of intrinsic PEEP and missed patient effort. Ti Min ensures adequate time for gas exchange without having to increase the pressure setting. Better synchrony Set a rapid rise time and high cycle sensitivity to decrease inspiratory time and extend expiratory time for improved patient-ventilator synchrony for patients prone to intrinsic PEEP. Slower rise time, lower cycle sensitivity and adequate Ti Min ensure that patients with weak inspiratory effort have adequate time for gas exchange. Adjustable Trigger Sensitivity Supports patients with weak inspiratory efforts. Adjustable Cycle Sensitivity Helps synchronize breath termination based on varying patient needs. Vsync TiControl Trigger and Cycle Sensitivities Leak onset Base flow Leak onset New base flow New Leak base onsetflow New base flow Ti Min Ti Max Cycle Window Ti Min Ti Max Cycle Window Ti Min Ti Max Cycle Window Very Low Medium Very High Very Low Medium Very High Very Low Medium Very High Vsync response Base flow Vsync response Vsync leak management Vsync algorithm leak management Vsync algorithm response Vsync leak management algorithm Pressure Pressure Very High Medium Very Low Very High Medium Very Low Ve Pressure Adjustable Cycle Sensitivity Adjustable Cycle Sensitivity Vsync manages leaks and maintains patient-device synchrony by quickly compensating for leaks when a leak occurs. This results in more effective and comfortable treatment. 2-3 TiControl allows clinicians to manage the patient s inspiratory time according to their disease state. Ti Max can be helpful for patients with obstructive disease, whereas Ti Min may be helpful for patients with restrictive disease. Adjustable Trigger and Cycle sensitivities allow further customization at the beginning and end of each inspiration, which further improves patient-device synchronization. Adjustable Cycle Se 6 Home NIV Solutions

Better patient management With real-time data viewable on the device, providing the best therapy for your patients is easier. A range of data management options help you monitor patient progress. Summary, efficacy and usage data for up to 365 sessions 30 sessions of detailed efficacy and usage data on parameters such as leak, minute ventilation, tidal volume and oximetry High-resolution patient flow and pressure data for seven consecutive sessions Optimal humidification By using Climate Control, patients receive maximum comfort and optimal therapy at the desired level, regardless of ambient humidity changes. ResMed s H5i heated humidifier offers advanced humidification, which intelligently adjusts to deliver more humidity than other devices with less rainout. Plus, the ClimateLine tube now comes in 15 mm or 19 mm for extra flexibility. 6 Quiet treatment for peaceful sleep Patient needs are met quickly thanks to the ultra-quiet, enhanced Easy-Breathe motor, which reduces conducted and radiated noise. Patient ease of use and therapy acceptance The color LCD screen and intuitive menus of S9 VPAP devices make them simple to use and review therapy efficacy. S9 VPAP ST: Dependable, traditional noninvasive ventilation The VPAP ST device offers pressure support up to 25 cm H 2 O. It s an ideal choice for reliable, cost-effective noninvasive ventilation, when alarms are not required. Powerful synchronization technologies enable patients to remain comfortable and well-ventilated, reducing the work of breathing. Vsync leak compensation and breath customization features ensure responsiveness to patients every breath for better therapy outcomes. Home NIV Solutions 7

S9 VPAP ST-A clinical settings ivaps mode Primary Settings PARAMETER DEFAULTS DESCRIPTION Target Va. 5.2 L Target alveolar ventilation ( Va). is the main parameter that ivaps uses to determine the amount of pressure support required. EPAP 4 cm H 2 O EPAP is the pressure delivered when the device is cycled into expiration. Height 70 in The patient s height or arm span is needed to determine dead space. Target Patient Rate 15 bpm Target patient rate is the reference point that ivaps uses to determine the range for the backup rate. This should be set the same as the patient s actual respiratory rate (RR). Synchronization Settings PARAMETER DEFAULTS DESCRIPTION Ti Max 2.0 seconds Sets the maximum limit on the time the device spends in IPAP. Ti Min 0.3 seconds Sets the minimum limit on the time the device spends in IPAP. Min PS 4 cm H 2 O Minimum pressure support in ivaps mode. Max PS 20 cm H 2 O Maximum pressure support in ivaps mode. S9 VPAP ST clinical settings ST mode Primary Settings PARAMETER DEFAULTS DESCRIPTION IPAP 10 Sets the pressure which will be delivered to the patient when the device is triggered into inspiration. EPAP 4 Sets the pressure which will be delivered to the patient when the device is cycled into exhalation. Resp. Rate 10 Sets the breaths per minute (BPM) or backup rate. Synchronization Settings PARAMETER DEFAULTS DESCRIPTION Ti Max 2.0 Sets the maximum limit on the time the device spends in IPAP. Ti Min 0.3 Sets the minimum limit on the time the device spends in IPAP. Rise Time 300 The time, in milliseconds, that it takes for the device to transition from EPAP to IPAP. Trigger Med Sets the level of inspiratory flow above which the device changes from EPAP to IPAP. Cycle Med Sets the level of inspiratory flow below which the device changes from IPAP to EPAP. 8 Home NIV Solutions

Order ResMed home NIV solutions therapy systems and accessories. PRODUCT CODES S9 VPAP ST-A 36039 S9 VPAP ST-A + H5i 36049 S9 VPAP ST-A + H5i + ClimateLine MAX 36059 S9 VPAP ST 36008 S9 VPAP ST + H5i 36018 S9 VPAP ST + H5i + ClimateLine 36028 H5i Heated Humidifier 36900 SlimLine Tube 36810 Standard Tube 14987 ClimateLine Tube 36995 ClimateLine MAX Tube 36997 Oximeter Adapter 36940 S9 Complete Oximetry Kit 369100 DC/DC Converter 24V/90W 36970 ResMed Power Station (RPS) II 24923 RPS II DC Cable 24961 RPS II 90W Power Supply 36821 S9 SD Card Reader 36931 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS MODES AND PRESSURE RANGE S9 VPAP ST-A: CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure), S (Spontaneous), T (Timed), ST (Spontaneous Timed), ivaps (intelligent Volume-Assured Pressure Support), PAC (Pressure Assist Control). Pressure IPAP: 4 30 cm H 2 O EPAP: 3 25 cm H 2 O. Range of alarms. S9 VPAP ST: CPAP, S, T, ST. Pressure IPAP: 4 25 cm H 2 O EPAP: 3 25 cm H 2 O. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS COMMON TO S9 VPAP ST-A AND S9 VPAP ST Backup respiratory rate 5 50 bpm adjustable TiControl Ti Max 0.3 4 sec Ti Min 0.1 Ti Max Rise time Min, 150 900 msec (approx.) Dimensions (L x W x H) ST-A: 6.0" x 6.8" x 3.4" ST: 6.0" x 5.5" x 3.4" Weight ST-A: 2.30 lb (1.04 kg) ST: 1.84 lb (0.83 kg) Trigger Five settings Cycle Five settings Air filter Electrostatic fiber mesh Air outlet 22 mm taper, compatible with ISO 5356 1:2004 IEC 60601 1 classification Class II (double insulation) Type BF continuous operation Power supply 90W power supply unit AC 100 240V 50 60Hz, 2.2A AC 115V 400Hz, 2.2A 90W DC/DC converter 12V, 24V RESMED POWER STATION II Battery technology Lithium-ion Recharge time 4 hours from fully empty to fully charged Battery duration Up to 9 hours per battery in S and ST modes at EPAP 5 cm H 2 O, IPAP 15 cm H 2 O and 20 bpm Capacity <100 Wh Dimensions (L x W x H) 9.1" x 5.0" x 1.0" Battery weight 2.0 lb (0.9 kg) Power supply Input range 100 240 V, 50 60 Hz, 1.0 1.5 A Nominal for aircraft use 110 V, 400 Hz S9 VPAP ST-A and H5i humidifier with Quattro FX full face mask Home NIV Solutions 9

Offer your patients an intelligent system that protects every breath S9 VPAP ST-A with ivaps Premium home NIV device with ivaps and alarms. Best choice for treating respiratory insufficiency conditions such as COPD, neuromuscular disease and obesity hypoventilation. S9 VPAP ST Home NIV device with Vsync and TiControl. Provides excellent breath customization and comfort. ivaps Pressure to 30 Pediatric indication to 13 kg (30 lb) Alarms Climate Control Color LCD with Live Ventilation Statistics TiControl Vsync Leak Compensation Enhanced Easy-Breathe Motor Technology Learn more about ResMed s S9 VPAP ST-A, ST and other NIV products at ResMed.com/NIV. Combine S9 VPAP bilevels with ResMed s premium masks for a system that delivers more comfort and compliance. 1 Epstein. Respir Care 2011 2 Gentile MA. Cycling of the mechanical ventilator breath. Respir Care 2011 3 Berry et al. Best clinical practice for the sleep center adjustment of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in stable chronic alveolar hypoventilation syndromes. J Clin Sleep Med 2010 4 Oscroft et al. A randomized crossover trial comparing volume-assured and pressure preset noninvasive ventilation in stable hypercapnic COPD. COPD 2010 5 Jaye et al. Autotitrating versus standard noninvasive ventilation: a randomized crossover trial. Eur Respir J 2009 6 Benjafield et al. Climate Control: Humidification with heated tube. ResMed Science Center 2010 ResMed Corp San Diego, CA, USA +1 858 836 5000 or 1 800 424 0737 (toll free). ResMed Ltd Bella Vista, NSW, Australia +61 (2) 8884 1000 or 1 800 658 189 (toll free). See ResMed.com for other ResMed locations worldwide. VPAP, S9, SlimLine, ClimateLine, ClimateLine MAX, H5i, Quattro and TiControl are trademarks of ResMed Ltd and are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 2012 ResMed. Specifications may change without notice. 1015529/1 2012-07 Global leaders in sleep and respiratory medicine www.resmed.com