Dräger Babylog VN500 Neonatal Open Care



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Dräger Babylog VN500 Neonatal Open Care For generations to come. The Babylog VN500 combines our years of experience with the latest technology. The result is a complete, integrated ventilation solution for the tiniest of patients. Move on toward new frontiers today and be prepared for the developments of tomorrow. D-73341-2012

02 Dräger Babylog VN500 Benefits Configurable user interface and monitoring tools Individual monitoring views that can be determined by the user Standardised, intuitive and user-friendly graphical user interface Online help including context-sensitive help functions Extended monitoring functions and smart data visualizations Decision-making tools that decrease cognitive workload Smart Pulmonary View provides a graphical display of the compliance and resistance, including spontaneous breathing Trending, measured parameters, waveforms and loops Workstation functions Configuration to suit your needs Downloadable screenshots for training, research and knowledge transfer Fast, standard configuration of all Babylog VN500 devices via USB Ability to connect the C500 Cockpit display to an overhead projector Several log export options to support learning and research Advanced respiratory care HFOV including sigh breaths for lung recruitment and Volume Guarantee Original Dräger leak adaptation and leak compensation technology to maintain sensitive triggering and volume targets PC-MMV can be used for weaning and promotes spontaneous breathing and automatically adapts support in line with patient needs Integrated non-invasive ventilation and high-flow oxygen therapy

Dräger Babylog VN500 03 Accessories Nasal prongs Nasal prong XS, Order-no. 8418415 (set of 10) Nasal prong S, Order-no. 8418605 (set of 10) Nasal prong M, Order-no. 8418416 (set of 10) Nasal prong L, Order-no. 8418531 (set of 10) Nasal prong XL, Ordern-no. 8418417 (set of 10) D-7384-2009 MT-706-2001 Neonatal Care Accessories Dräger accessories for neonatal ventilation and thermotherapy ventilate gently and effectively, reduce stress and help promote the development of the newborn with a wide range of accessories designed specifically for use with the smallest of patients. BabyFlow disposable Order-no. 8418583 (set of 20) MT-6197-2006

04 Dräger Babylog VN500 Related Products Caleo The Caleo provides an ideal microenvironment for neonates by delivering advanced thermoregulation parameters. The Caleo was designed to offer intelligent accessibility and the nurturing power of developmental care. It brings ease of use and practical benefits to infants, caregivers and parents. MT-1213-2004

Dräger Babylog VN500 05 Technical Data Patient type Neonatal and pediatric patients Ventilation settings Ventilation modes Pressure-controlled ventilation: PC-CMV PC-AC PC-SIMV PC-PSV PC-MMV PC-HFO PC-APRV Support of spontaneous breathing: SPN-CPAP/PS SPN-CPAP/VS SPN-PPS SPN-CPAP Enhancements Apnea ventilation Flow trigger Sigh Volume Ventilation Option (VG) Automatic Tube Compensation (ATC) AutoRelease HFO-Sigh Volume Guarantee for HFO (HFO-VG) Leak Compensation Special maneuvers Suction maneuver Manual inspiration/hold Medication nebulization Therapy types Invasive ventilation (Tube) Non-invasive ventilation (NIV) O2 Therapy Respiratory rate (RR) Inspiratory time (Ti) Maximum inspiratory time for flow cycled breaths (Timax) Tidal volume (VT) Tidal volume for pressure support (VT) Activation of Apnea Ventilation Tidal volume during Apnea Ventilation (VTapn) Respiratory rate during Apnea Ventilation (RRapn) Inspiratory pressure (Pinsp) Inspiratory pressure limit (Pmax) Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) Rise time for pressure support (Slope) O2 concentration FiO2 Trigger sensitivity (Flow trigger) Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (PC-APRV) 0.5 to 150/min 0.1 to 3 s Neonates 0.1 to 1.5 s Pediatric patients 0.1 to 4 s Neonates 2 to 100 ml Pediatric patients 20 to 300 ml Neonates 2 to 100 ml Pediatric patients 20 to 300 ml On, Off Neonates 2 to 100 ml Pediatric patients 20 to 300 2 to 150/min 1 to 80 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) 2 to 100 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) 0 to 35 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Neonates 0 to 1.5 s Pediatric patients 0 to 2 s 21 to 100 Vol% 0.2 to 5 L/min Inspiratory time Thigh 0.1 to 30 s Expiratory time Tlow 0.05 to 30 s

06 Dräger Babylog VN500 Technical Data Proportional Pressure Support (SPN-PPS) Automatic Tube Compensation (ATC) High Frequency Oscillation (PC-HFO) Inspiratory pressure Phigh 1 to 80 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Expiratory pressure Plow 0 to 35 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Termination criterion (peak expiratory flow) 1 to 80% PEF Flow Assist Neonates 0 to 300 mbar/l/s (or hpa/l/s or cmh2o/l/s) Pediatric patients 0 to 100 mbar/l/s (or hpa/l/s or cmh2o/l/s) Volume Assist (Vol. Assist) Neonates 0 to 4000 mbar/l (or hpa/l or cmh2o/l) corresponds to compliance compensation: 1000 to 0.3 ml/ mbar (or ml/hpa or ml/cmh2o) Pediatric patients 0 to 1000 mbar/l (or hpa/l or cmh2o/l) corresponds to compliance compensation: 10000 to 1 ml/ mbar (or hpa/l or cmh2o/l) Inner diameter of the tube (Tube Ø) Endotracheal tube (ET) Pediatric patients 2 to 8 mm (0.08 to 0.31 in) Neonates 2 to 5 mm (0.08 to 0.2 in) Tracheostomy tube (Trach.) Pediatric patients 2.5 to 8 mm (0.1 to 0.31 in) Degree of compensation 0 to 100% Activation of ATC during mandatory inspirations (Inspiratory compensation) on / off Activation of ATC during expiratory phases (Expiratory compensation) on / off Mean airway pressure (MAPhf) 5 to 50 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Frequency of oscillation (fhf) 5 to 20 Hz I to E (I:Ehf) 1:1 to 1:3 Pressure amplitude (Ampl hf) 5 to 90 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Maximum pressure amplitude in HFO (VG) 5 to 90 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Ampl hf max Tidal volume (VThf) 0.2 to 40 ml Sigh pressure (Psigh) 6 to 80 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Respiratory rate of sigh (RRsigh) 0 to 30 /min Sigh pressure rise time (Slope sigh) Pediatric patients 0 to 2 s Neonates 0 to 1.5 s Sigh inspiratory time (Tisigh) 0.1 to 3 s Leakage compensation On / Off On: full compensation active Off: trigger compensation active O2 Therapy Maneuver settings Sigh pressure (ΔintPEEP) Time interval between sighs (Interval sigh): Number of cycles for a sigh (Cycles sigh): Medication nebulization Endotracheal suction Continuous Flow (BTPS) 2 to 50 L/min O2 concentration FiO2 21 to 100 Vol% 0 to 20 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) 20 s to 180 min 1 to 20 exhalations for 5,10,15,30 minutes Oxygen enrichment for suction maneuver Factor for neonates 1 to 2 Factor for pediatric patients 1 to 2

Dräger Babylog VN500 07 Technical Data Disconnection detection Reconnection detection Initial oxygen enrichment Active suction phase Final oxygen enrichment automatic automatic max. 3 minutes max. 2 minutes max. 2 minutes Displayed Measured values Airway pressure measurement Flow measurement (proximal) Tidal volume measurement Respiratory rate measurement O2 measurement (inspiratory side) CO2 measurement in mainstream Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) Peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) Mean airway pressure (Pmean) Minimum airway pressure (Pmin) Lower pressure level in APRV (Plow) End-inspiratory pressure for mandatory breaths (EIP) Upper pressure level in APRV (Phigh) Range -60 to 120 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Minute volume measurement Expiratory minute volume (MVe) Inspiratory minute volume (MVi) Mandatory expiratory minute volume (MVemand) Spontaneous minute volume (MVspon) Minute volume (MV) Range 0 to 30 L/min BTPS Tidal volume (VT) Inspiratory tidal volume of mandatory breaths (VTimand) Expiratory tidal volume of mandatory breaths (VTemand) Inspiratory tidal volume of spontaneous breaths (VTispon) Range 0 to 1000 ml BTPS Respiratory rate (RR) Mandatory respiratory rate (RRmand) Spontaneous respiratory rate RRspon Range 0 to 300/min Inspiratory O2 concentration (in dry air) (FiO2) Range 18 to 100 Vol% End-expiratory CO2 concentration (etco2) Range 0 to 100 mmhg or 0 to 13.2 Vol% (at 1013 mbar (1013 cmh2o)) or 0 to 13.3 kpa Displayed calculated values Leakage minute volume (MVleak) Spontaneous portion of minute volume in percent % (MVspon) 0 to 100% Compliance (C) Resistance (R) Curve displays Range 0 to 30 L/min BTPS Range 0 to 650 ml/mbar (or ml/hpa or ml/cmh2o) Range 0 to 1000 mbar/(l/s) (or hpa/(l/s) or cmh2o/(l/s)) Airway pressure Paw (t) -30 to 100 mbar (or hpa or cmh2o) Flow (t) -40 to 40 L/min Volume V (t) 2 to 300 ml CO2 (t) 0 to 100 mmhg or 0 to 13.2 Vol% (at 1013 mbar (1013 cmh2o)) or 0 to 13.3 kpa) Alarms/Monitoring Expiratory minute volume (Mve) Airway pressure (Paw) High/Low High/Low

08 Dräger Babylog VN500 Technical Data Insp. O2 concentration (FiO2) End-expiratory CO2 concentration (etco2) Respiratory rate (RR) Volume monitoring (VT) Apnea alarm time (Tapn) Disconnect alarm delay time (Tdisconnect) High/Low (automatic) High/Low High Low (automatic) 5 to 60 seconds, Off 0 to 60 seconds Performance data Control principle Inspiratory flow (BTPS) Base flow, neonates Base flow, pediatric patients time-cycled, pressure-controlled, volume-constant max. 60 L/min 6 L/min 3 L/min Operating data Mains power supply Current consumption Gas supply O2 pressure Air pressure 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz at 230 V max. 0.8 A Ventilation Unit with C500 at 230 V max. 1.4 A with GS500 at 230 V max. 0.8 A with PS500 at 230 V max. 1.4 A with GS500 and PS500 at 100 V max. 1.8 A Ventilation Unit with C500 at 100 V max. 3.0 A with GS500 at 100 V max. 1.8 A with PS500 at 100 V max. 3.0 A with GS500 and PS500 2.7 to 6.0 bar (or 270 to 600 kpa or 39 to 87 psi) 2.7 to 6.0 bar (or 270 to 600 kpa or 39 to 87 psi) Physical Specifications Dimensions (W x H x D) Babylog VN500 and Infinity C500 Babylog VN500 and Infinity C500 on trolley Weight Babylog VN500 and Infinity C500 Babylog VN500 and Infinity C500 on trolley GS500 PS500 Mounting Adapter for 38 mm pole Infinity C500 Diagonal screen size TFT color touch screen Input / Output ports Some functionalities are available as an option. 17 RS232 (9-pin) connectors USB ports for data collection 1 DVI for digital video output RJ 45 Ethernet connectors 420 mm x 685 mm x 410 mm (16.5 in x 27.0 in x 16.1 in) 577 mm x 1400 mm x 677 mm (22.7 in x 55.1 in x 26.7 in) approx. 25 kg (55.1 lbs) approx. 59 kg (130 lbs) approx. 10.5 kg (23 lbs) approx. 27 kg (59.5 lbs) approx. 2.35 kg (5.18 lbs)

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