Puritan Bennett 7200 and 7200 AE Ventilator
Puritan Bennett 7200 and 7200 AE Ventilator
While the Puritan Bennett 7200 series ventilators are older models, many healthcare facilities continue to use them due to their reliability and the comprehensive ventilatory support they provide. Their enduring presence in critical care settings highlights their effectiveness and the trust that medical professionals place in them for managing critical respiratory needs.
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Features:
The Puritan Bennett 7200 and 7200 AE (Advanced Edition) ventilators are critical care systems designed for mechanical ventilation of adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients. These ventilators, once at the forefront of respiratory care technology, have been pivotal in providing dependable support in intensive care units, delivering precise ventilation tailored to the diverse needs of critically ill patients.
Key Features of the Puritan Bennett 7200 and 7200 AE Ventilators
- Wide Range of Ventilation Modes: Both models offer a variety of modes, including Volume Control, Pressure Control, Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV), and Pressure Support Ventilation (PSV). The 7200 AE version includes additional advanced modes tailored for more complex clinical scenarios.
- Comprehensive Monitoring: These ventilators provide extensive monitoring capabilities, allowing healthcare providers to track a wide array of respiratory parameters such as tidal volume, respiratory rate, and inspiratory pressure, ensuring optimal patient care.
- User Interface: Equipped with straightforward controls and displays, these ventilators facilitate ease of use while offering detailed visual feedback on patient status and ventilator settings.
- Safety Features: Both models are equipped with robust alarm systems designed to alert medical staff of critical situations like patient disconnects, power failures, or system malfunctions.
- Adaptability: Designed to cater to a wide demographic, from neonates to adults, making them versatile tools in various healthcare settings.
Applications in Medical Care
- Intensive Care Units (ICUs): Primarily utilized in ICU settings for patients who require comprehensive respiratory support due to severe illnesses or injuries.
- Specialized Respiratory Care: Suitable for long-term care facilities where patients may need prolonged ventilation support, as well as for managing complex respiratory conditions.
- Emergency Situations: Reliable for use in emergency scenarios where dependable ventilatory support is crucial.
Maintenance and Training
- Routine Maintenance: Regular maintenance is critical for the Puritan Bennett 7200 series to ensure reliability and functionality. This includes periodic checks and calibrations, software updates, and inspection of all mechanical components.
- Training Requirements: Due to the complex nature of these ventilators, extensive training for medical staff is essential. Training typically covers operational procedures, understanding ventilation modes, emergency interventions, and routine troubleshooting.
Specifications
Dimensions
- Height: 40” (102 cm)
- Width: 22” (55.9 cm)
- Depth: 25.5” (64.85 cm)
- Weight: 285 lbs (128 kg)
Parameters
- Tidal Volume: 0.1 to 2.5 liters
- Respiratory Rate: 0.5 to 70 bpm
- Max Peak Inspiratory Flow: 120 Ipm during mandatory breather; 180 Ipm during spontaneous breathing
- Sensitivity Inspiratory: 0.5 to 20 cmH2O bellow PEEP
- O2%: 21% to 100%
- Plateau: 0 to 2 seconds
- PEEP / CPAP Pressure: 0 to 45 cmH20
Pneumatic Specifications
- Oxygen (DISS 9/16-18), Medical Grade, Dry: 241 to 689 kPa (35 to 100 psig)
- Oxygen (DISS 3/4-16), Medical Grade, Dry: 241 to 689 kPa (35 to 100 psig)
- Source Flow: Air and Oxygen: 180 ± 10% Lpm, minimum at 35 psig
- Vent Port Leakage: Air and oxygen regulations: Approximately 2.0 Lpm each (regardless of incoming pressure)
Modes and Special Functions
- CMV
- SIMV
- CPAP
Flow Waveforms
- Square
- Descending Ramp
- Sine
Functions
- Manual Inspiration: Delivers one mandatory breath
- Manual Sign: Delivers one mandatory sigh tidal volume
- Automatic Sigh: Allows operator to select values for the four sign parameters: turns function on and off
- 100% O2 Suction: Switched O2% to 100% for two minutes or until turned off
- Nebulizer: Activated nebulizer for 30 minutes maximum or until turned off
Flow Waveforms
- Patient Airway Pressure: Mean Airway Pressure, Peak Airway Pressure, PEEP / CPAP Pressure, Plateau Pressure, Respiratory Rate, I:E Ratio, Tidal Volume, Minute Volume, Spontaneous Minute Volume.
Specifications:
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Height | 40” (102 cm) |
| Width | 22” (55.9 cm) |
| Depth | 25.5” (64.85 cm) |
| Weight | 285 lbs (128 kg) |