Resuscitation ventilator Merlin
veterinaryelectro-pneumatic

resuscitation ventilator
resuscitation ventilator
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Characteristics

Applications
resuscitation, veterinary
Type
electro-pneumatic

Description

Well, the new Merlin veterinary ventilator has been designed with just that in mind. Using the latest technology, Merlin is able to precisely control ventilation parameters to ensure your patient is as safe as can be during mechanical ventilation. Merlin doesn’t require a compressed gas supply to operate, so is quiet and smooth. And, because Merlin is controlled by a state-of-the-art microcontroller, you can confidently set the independent ventilation parameters that you want, without compromise. -Precise, reliable control over all ventilation parameters -Fits into rebreathing and non-rebreathing circuits -Pressure cycled, time cycled or volume cycled IPPV -Patient disconnect and over-pressure alarms -80-character screen and high-definition LEDs give full parameter information: -Tidal volume - Minute volume - Inspiratory and expiratory airway pressure -I:E ratio -Patient compliance -Respiratory rate -Inspiratory time -Expiratory time -Maximum allowed airway pressure -Assist effort -Purpose-designed stainless steel and silicon valves for precise flow control -Standard 22mm/15mm fittings -Suitable for anaesthesia or ICU Merlin is a microprocessor-controlled ventilator, designed by vets for vets. We have done away with the conventional pressurised gas driving mechanism. This new ventilator uses a precisely-controlled piston that can accurately delivery volumes in the range 1ml to 800ml. Merlin can be pressure cycled, volume cycled or time cycled and the inspiratory and expiratory times are fully and independently variable, without the need to re-adjust after changes in flow rates or volumes. A

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