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The Vivo 65 ventilator is an advanced life-support ventilator for use in the hospital, post-acute care institutions and the home environment.

 
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FROM HOSPITAL TO HOME

The Vivo 65 is a life support ventilator from Breas Medical for use in the hospital, post-acute care institutions and the home. The Vivo 65 has been developed with the needs of professional caregivers and patients in mind in an effort to provide effective and comfortable treatment and help to reduce readmissions to the hospital. The Vivo 65 is an ideal choice for treatment of children (> 11 lbs / 5 kg) thanks to its accurate volume delivery and highly responsive trigger system. With its intuitive user interface, the Vivo 65 is easy to use and easy to teach.


CLINICAL EXCELLENCE

  • Excellent trigger and highly accurate volume measurement technology

  • Extensive set of modes, including Pressure and Volume Modes, Mouthpiece Ventilation and SIMV

  • A variety of patient circuits: Single limb with leakage or exhalation valve and dual limb for measurement of exhaled volume

  • Extensive alarms

  • Three profiles to quickly adjust the settings to the needs of the patient

  • Simple menu structure

  • i-Button explains functions and alarms with a single click

CONNECTIVITY TO PC SOFTWARE

  • PC software allows to monitor up to 10 Vivo 65 ventilators simultaneously

  • Real-time monitoring and clear indication of alarms

  • Waveforms and loops for in-depth analysis of treatment

  • 365-day storage of data

  • Facilitates workflows and timely intervention

EXTENSIVE MONITORING

  • Integrated monitoring of SpO₂, FiO₂ and CO₂ helps reduce the need for external monitoring devices and reduce cost

  • Numerical values and waveforms on the screen, multiple alarms

  • CO₂ monitoring is quick and easy to use, does not require calibration and provides increased insight into the quality of ventilation


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