ExSpiron 1Xi - Model Minute - Respiratory Ventilation Monitor
Minute Ventilation is the amount of air someone breathes in a minute. A change in minute ventilation is the first indication of respiratory deterioration.
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- The ExSpiron 1Xi measures bioelectrical impedance, which is the tissue’s opposition to carrying an alternating electrical current.
- Impedance measurements across the chest correlate with the volume of air in the lungs.
- The system consists of a single-use PadSet sensor and a monitor unit with integrated display
A SINGLE-USE PADSET SENSOR IS PLACED ON THE CHEST
- Comfortable for patient
- Adult and pediatric sizes
- Easy to position and adhere
- 24 hour use
Minute Ventilation is the volume of air moved thro...
Minute Ventilation is the volume of air moved through the lungs in one minute
The ExSpiron uses patient size to calculate a predicted minute ventilation, which is that patients normal breathing at rest. This is defined as the patients 100% predicted minute ventilation (MVPRED)
ExSpiron continuously measures and displays the patient’s real time MVPRED using data from the PadSet. The ExSpiron displays the MVPRED both as a number and a trend.
- Hyperventilation (as seen in COVID-19, RSV, and other viral pneumonias) is an increase in minute ventilation and when %MVPRED sustains at greater than 300% it may indicate a need for intervention
- Hypoventilation is a decrease in minute ventilation volume and when %MVPRED sustains at less than 40% for a consecutive 2 minutes for adults and 30 seconds for pediatrics and may indicate a need for intervention.
- The ExSpiron also detects episodes of apnea.
Monitor stands on a counter or mounts to a pole st...
- Monitor stands on a counter or mounts to a pole stand
- Connects to wall outlet and has an internal 2 hour battery
- USB ports for printing reports
- Nurse call system interface
- Options to interface to EHR systems and PhilipsVueLink/IntelliBridge
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