Description
The Turbo-driven Veterinary Anesthesia Ventilator YR06104 is an adaptable solution, designed for multiple animal surgical environments, including pet hospitals, clinics, research institutions, laboratories, wildlife rescue stations, and more. With a turbo-driven design, it eliminates the need for high-pressure air sources, requiring only an oxygen concentrator to function efficiently. This ventilator simplifies operational settings by automatically calculating ventilation parameters based on the animal’s weight, making it user-friendly and efficient for veterinary practitioners.
Market Price
Veterinary anesthesia ventilators, such as the Turbo-driven Veterinary Anesthesia Ventilator YR06104, are strategically priced in the market, with an average range between $4,400 and $5,200. Its pricing reflects its advanced functionalities and the significant value it offers to veterinary practices. For a precise quote, potential buyers are encouraged to use the Kalstein Plus platform, providing a seamless and accurate quotation process.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How is the ventilator powered? The YR06104 operates using a turbo-driven mechanism, needing only an oxygen concentrator.
- What types of animals can it be used on? It’s versatile enough for a wide range, from small pets to larger animals, thanks to adjustable parameters.
- Is it portable? Yes, its light, mobile design helps conserve valuable space in animal hospitals.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Among its advantages, the ventilator stands out for its versatility in various clinical settings and its ease of use, thanks to automatic calculation of ventilation parameters. Its mobility is also a significant benefit for space efficiency. A potential downside might be the initial learning curve for those unfamiliar with advanced equipment.
Product Use in the Field
In practical terms, the YR06104 comes with modes like VCV, PCV, and SPONT, ensuring that it meets diverse clinical requirements. During surgeries or critical care scenarios, this device provides reliable support, especially in cases where spontaneous animal breathing is absent.
Recommendations
To maximize the longevity and performance of the YR06104, regular maintenance and following the manufacturer’s guidelines are essential. Proper training for veterinary staff can also enhance the efficacy and safety during operations.
Features
- Parameter calculation based on animal weight for ease of use.
- Lightweight design facilitates movement and space saving.
- Breathing modes include VCV, PCV, and SPONT for different clinical needs.
- SPONT mode offers automatic ventilation when spontaneous breathing is absent.
Technical Specifications
Model | YR06104 |
Tidal volume (TV) | 20-1500ml |
Breathing rate (Freq) | 1-150bpm |
Spontaneous breathing rate (Freq_Spont) | 0-150bpm |
Ratio of inhalation and exhalation (I:E) | 9.9:1-1:9 adjustable |
Hold time | 0-50% |
Flow trigger sensitivity (F_Tring) | 0.5-20L/min, OFF |
Pressure Trigger Sensitivity (P_Tring) | -1-20cmH2O, OFF |
End-expiratory pressure | 3-20cmH2O, OFF |
SIMV frequency (Fre_SIMV) | 2-60bpm |
Inspiratory time (T_Insp) | 0.1-12s |
Pressure support (PS) | 0-60cmH2O |
Inspiratory pressure (T_Insp) | 0-60cmH2O |
Tidal volume of expiratory | 0-2500ml |
Tidal volume of inspiratory | 0-2500ml |
Minute Ventilation (MV) | Display range: 0-99L/min Use range: 0-25L/min |
Spontaneous minute ventilation (MV_Spont) | Display range: 0-99L/min Use range: 0-25L/min |
Peak pressure (Ppeak) | 0-80cmH2O |
Platform pressure (Pplat) | 0-80cmH2O |
Mean pressure (Pmean) | 0-80cmH2O |
Inhaled oxygen concentration (FiO2) | 15-100% |
End-expiratory pressure (PEEP) | 0-20cmH2O |
Driving gas pressure (Press_Drive) | 0-900kpa |
Paw-T waveform | Pressure monitoring range: 0~120cmH2O; X-axis: 0~10s |
Flow-T waveform | Y-axis:-1800~180L/min X-axis: 0~10s |
V_T waveform | Z-axis:0~2000L/min X-axis:0~10s |