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Medijet. Interfaz nCPAP activa

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Ventajas del producto

  • Nivel de ruido bajo
  • Disparo por presión y detección de respiraciones espontáneas sin necesidad de sensores adicionales
  • Adaptador flexible para la colocación de la máscara y el adaptador
  • Tubos flexibles patentados para una colocación sencilla
  • Diseño basado en la válvula Benveniste con depósito de volumen
In this video we shortly demonstrate how to correctly use the medin Medijet generator. Medijet supports spontaneous breathing of neonatal patients – premature as well as term newborn. Based on the Benveniste principle Medijet provides an adjustable constant positive pressure in the patient´s airway applicated through short binasal prongs and masks. Benefits: - Increase of FRC and improvement of lung compliance - Decrease of WOB - Less noise level Pulmonary gas transport can be improved and atelectasis prevented by nCPAP.

Silencioso y cómodo

Medijet es nuestro generador activo de nCPAP y se utiliza en los dispositivos medin-NC3, medinCNO, medinCNOmini y medinSINDI de medin. Además, la interfaz también se puede combinar con una serie de respiradores específicos.

Medijet es más silencioso en comparación con otros generadores de nCPAP
similares (Kirchner L, Wald M, Jeitler V, Pollak A. In vitro comparison of noise levels produced by different CPAP generators. Neonatology. 2012;101(2):95-100. doi:10.1159/0003295581) y ofrece una alto grado de comodidad. 

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Válvula Benveniste

Medijet genera activamente la presión CPAP a través de una válvula Benveniste modificada (Benveniste D, Berg O, Pedersen JE. A technique for delivery of continuous positive airway pressure to the neonate. J Pediatr. 1976;88(6):1015-1019. doi:10.1016/s0022-3476(76)81066-92), es decir, directamente en el generador y, de este modo, se genera una presión positiva continua en las vías aéreas del paciente sin necesidad de utilizar una válvula adicional en el dispositivo NIV. Esto permite conectar Medijet al dispositivo con un sistema de un solo tubo, lo que facilita el manejo y la colocación del paciente.

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Accesorios

Medijet se sujeta a la cabeza del paciente con la ayuda de un gorro de medin muy fácil de usar. Se coloca sobre la nariz del pequeño paciente a través de unos cortos adaptadores binasales o con máscaras nasales muy suaves y cómodas.

In vitro comparison of noise levels produced by different CPAP generators.

Kirchner L, Wald M, Jeitler V, Pollak A. In vitro comparison of noise levels produced by different CPAP generators. Neonatology. 2012;101(2):95-100. doi:10.1159/000329558



INTRODUCTION

Minimization of noise exposure is an important aim of modern neonatal intensive care medicine. Binasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) generators are among the most important sources of continuous noise in neonatal wards. The aim of this study was to find out which CPAP generator creates the least noise.

METHOD

In an experimental setup, two jet CPAP generators (Infant Flow® generator and MediJet®) and two conventional CPAP generators (Bubble CPAP® and Baby Flow®) were compared. Noise production was measured in decibels in an A-weighted scale [dB(A)] in a closed incubator at 2 mm lateral distance from the end of the nasal prongs. Reproduction of constant airway pressure and air leak was achieved by closure of the nasal prongs with a type of adhesive tape that is semipermeable to air.

RESULTS

The noise levels produced by the four generators were significantly different (p < 0.001). Values measured at a continuous constant flow rate of 8 l/min averaged 83 dB(A) for the Infant Flow® generator with or without sound absorber, 72 dB(A) for the MediJet®, 62 dB(A) for the Bubble CPAP® and 55 dB(A) for the Baby Flow®.

CONCLUSION

Conventional CPAP generators work more quietly than the currently available jet CPAP generators.

A technique for delivery of continuous positive airway pressure to the neonate.

Benveniste D, Berg O, Pedersen JE. A technique for delivery of continuous positive airway pressure to the neonate. J Pediatr. 1976;88(6):1015-1019. doi:10.1016/s0022-3476(76)81066-9