All basic modes for NIV respiratory support
Apnea monitoring
MediTRIG: Integrated trigger and apnea monitoring without additional sensor
Leakage compensation
medinCNOmini offers the basic nCPAP and high-flow functions of a modern CPAP device.
In addition, the device has a special ApneaCPAP mode. With the aid of the MediTRIG respiratory trigger, the spontaneous breathing is detected near the patient and without any additional sensors. MediTRIG can be individually adapted to the patient’s spontaneous breathing. In the event of apnea, the patient’s inspiration is stimulated through automatically activated mechanical breaths.
Features
nCPAP mode
When using nCPAP, the patient must be able to breathe spontaneously, since no breaths are administered. The continuous positive pressure ensures stabilization of the airways and lungs.
nCPAP is the most commonly used mode of non-invasive respiratory support in premature infants and newborns and is the basis of some further variants, such as NIPPV, SNIPPV and nHFV.
ApneaCPAP mode
Apnea is detected by MediTRIG. As a result, breaths are automatically triggered to stimulate breathing. Frequency, pressure level and breath duration can be individually adjusted.
NIPPV
In addition to the PEEP, breaths with fixed settings (pressure level, duration, frequency) are administered. These breaths have a higher pressure level and are not emitted in a synchronized manner.