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How an easy to use mechanical ventilator can help you improve patient safety*

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High use safety

A ventilator with high use safety limits the risk of use errors and close calls. This helps you deliver the intended patient care.

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High usability

High usability means that the ventilator is easy to use and learn. The interaction is intuitive and supports the way you work.

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Low workload

Low workload means you spend less effort using the ventilator and more time caring for your patient.

*See reference [2]

Bedside assistance throughout the ventilation treatment

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See what you need at a glance

Servo Compass can help you monitor tidal volumes and driving pressure. The interface also offers a scaled down family view or distance view.

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Support from on-screen guidance

An intuitive interface with informative texts, prompts and images help you to choose and tailor the ventilator modes and settings.

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Avoid undesired alarms

Clear and visible alarms with on-screen checklists and shortcuts help you easily manage each active alarm and avoid undesired alarms.

  1. 1. Morita PP, Weinstein PB, Flewwelling CJ, Bañez CA, Chiu TA, Iannuzzi M, Patel AH, Shier AP, Cafazzo JA. The usability of ventilators: a comparative evaluation of use safety and user experience. Critical Care201620:263.

  2. 2. FDA. Applying human factors and usability engineering to optimize medical device design. Food and Drug Administration. 2016. http://www.fda.gov/downloads/MedicalDevices/…/UCM259760.pdf. Accessed 14 July 2016.