Savina by Dräger: A High-Performance Ventilator for Intensive Care
The Dräger Savina is a ventilator designed to meet the needs of patients requiring continuous respiratory assistance. This device is particularly suited for intensive care units and critical care settings, where precise ventilatory parameters are essential for optimal treatment. It can be used for both invasive and non-invasive ventilation, with a range of ventilation modes adapted to various clinical situations.
One of the major strengths of the Savina is its ability to adapt to the specific needs of patients. It supports controlled assisted ventilation, spontaneous ventilation with positive expiratory pressure (VS-PEP), and biphasic ventilation (BIPAP), allowing precise control of respiratory flow. Thanks to its integrated sensors, the device adjusts parameters in real-time to optimize patient comfort while reducing respiratory effort.
Alarm management and continuous monitoring are key features of the Savina. Its monitoring system allows real-time tracking of data such as airway pressure, expired minute volume, or inspiratory oxygen concentration. This information is displayed on a clear and accessible screen, facilitating the work of healthcare professionals and ensuring a quick response in case of changes in the patient's condition.
The Savina is designed to operate autonomously in case of power failure, thanks to an internal battery capable of providing up to one hour of autonomy. For extended needs, an external battery can be added, offering several additional hours of operation. This feature makes it particularly suitable for intra-hospital and inter-hospital transfers.
The ergonomics of the device have been designed for intuitive use, even in critical situations. The touchscreen allows quick access to parameters and smooth navigation between different functions. Professionals can thus adjust settings with just a few gestures, ensuring efficient and personalized patient care.
The Savina features a simplified system that facilitates the cleaning and maintenance of critical components, such as the expiratory valve and antibacterial filters. These elements are designed to be easily replaced, ensuring a level of hygiene that meets hospital standards.
The compatibility of the Savina with a wide range of accessories allows it to adapt to various clinical situations. It can be equipped with specific patient circuits for adult and pediatric ventilation, humidifiers, and filters to ensure optimal air quality. Its quiet operation and compact design make it a valuable ally in medical environments where patient comfort and the efficiency of healthcare personnel are priorities.