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Transport artificial lung ventilation device Mindray TV-80

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SKU: ТА-0009
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Description

The Mindray TV80 transport ventilator is a powerful, modular system designed to provide continuous and comprehensive ventilation, vital signs monitoring (thanks to the integration of the N1 monitor), and oxygen therapy during inter-hospital and pre-hospital transport, ideal for adults, children, and infants (neonatal patients), especially for the most fragile patients.

Advantages

  • Effective modular integration: Unique capability to connect the Mindray N1 patient monitor module (Plug-and-play), turning the ventilator into a comprehensive device for ventilation and monitoring. Convenient stand also allows placement of infusion pumps and oxygen cylinders on one platform.
  • Specialized support for neonatal patients: Has a high-precision proximal neonatal flow sensor, providing a tidal volume of 2 ml.
  • High independence and power: Built-in turbine provides a peak flow of 280 L/min and makes the device more independent and portable.
  • Resistant to extreme conditions: EN1789 certification with a 20G test means that the device withstands significant shocks, vibrations, and operates in extreme cold (-20 °C) and heat (50 °C), exceeding standards for helicopters and ambulances.
  • Long autonomous operation: Hot-swappable batteries provide 11 hours of operation (with two new batteries).
  • Oxygen sensor that does not require annual replacement.
  • Seamless integration with telemedicine: Supports 5G, WiFi, and Bluetooth for real-time data transmission to the central station, ePCR systems, or medical tablets.
  • Advanced monitoring: Supports CO2 monitoring in sidestream (Sidestream CO2) or mainstream (Mainstream CO2), as well as monitoring SpO2, ECG 12Glasgow, NIBP, TEMP, IBP.
  • Intelligent ventilation modes: Includes AMV (Adaptive Minute Ventilation) mode, which automatically adapts ventilation parameters, and CPRV mode for resuscitation, complemented by the CPR index (CQI) for assessing compression quality.