The Osiris 3 Emergency Ventilator - Controlled Ventilation
One of the notable features of the Osiris 3 ventilator is its range of ventilation modes, which offer essential flexibility to meet the specific needs of each patient. The modes include controlled or volume-controlled assisted ventilation with integrated positive end-expiratory pressure. This means that the ventilator can operate both on pure oxygen and using an air/oxygen mixture, which is crucial for situations where specific oxygen concentrations are required.
Patient safety is a top priority, and the Osiris 3 ventilator is equipped with a number of audible and visual alarms to monitor the status of the patient and the device. These alarms include parameters such as maximum pressure, minimum pressure, maximum respiratory rate, and minimum expiratory volume. Technical alarms also alert clinicians in case of malfunction.
The Osiris 3 ventilator is designed for maximum ease of use. The liquid crystal display screens clearly display relevant data, while settings are intuitive and easy to understand. The ventilator supports communication with patient monitoring systems and electronic medical records, facilitating care documentation.
Versatility is also at the core of the Osiris 3 ventilator's design. It offers settings for tidal volume, respiratory rate, positive end-expiratory pressure, I/E ratio, and inspired oxygen fraction (FiO2). These settings can be adjusted to meet the specific needs of each patient.