Emergency ventilator SHANGRILA 510S
transportmanualCPAP

Emergency ventilator - SHANGRILA 510S - GIMA - transport / manual / CPAP
Emergency ventilator - SHANGRILA 510S - GIMA - transport / manual / CPAP
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Characteristics

Applications
emergency, transport
Type
manual
Ventilation mode
CPAP, SIMV, multi-mode
Configuration
portable
Tidal volume

Max.: 2,000 ml
(67.6 US fl oz)

Min.: 0 ml
(0 US fl oz)

Description

Multi-functional emergency transport ventilator which combines advanced technology and versatile ventilation functions. Pneumatically driven electronically controlled ventilation system. The device meets different needs of ventilation, covering various situations. Suitable for adults, pediatric and infant patients. Features: - interface available in: GB, FR, IT, ES, PT - waveform display and multiparameter monitoring - 5” LCD display - acoustic and visual alarms - direct access to critical settings and patient data - anti-crash design - operate with low flow oxygen supply - pre-use test - FiO2 40% to 100% continuously adjustable - alarm silence 8 ventilation modes: - A/C: the ventilator delivers only mandatory breaths. When the ventilator detects patient inspiratory effort, it delivers a patient-initiated mandatory (PIM) breathe; - A/C-V (Volume Control Ventilation): mandatory ventilation with preset respiratory frequency and tidal volume; - A/C-P (Pressure Control Ventilation): mandatory ventilation with preset respiratory frequency and pressure limit; - A/C + SIGH: based on A/C mode, the difference is a high tidal volume (1.5 times as set) delivered every 100 breaths; - SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation): mixed ventilator mode that allows both mandatory and spontaneous breaths; - CPAP (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure): ventilator delivers a continuous flow that always maintains positive pressure flow, throughout inspiration phase of ventilation; - SPONT (spontaneous): inspiration is usually initiated by patient effort. Breaths are initiated via pressure or flow triggering, whichever is currently active; - Manual: manual breath, inspiratory hold
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