COMEN NV10 includes a complete NIV set with specialized ventilation tools for neonates and children, expanding the ventilation strategies to protect each spontaneous breath. It offers a robust ventilation system and elevates oxygenation level at all stages.
ROX index to optimize ventilation strategy.
Preset compulsory pressure-controlled ventilation after apnea detected
Increase mean airway pressure (MAP) while maintain free breath.
Selectable synchronization methods to catch the breath at all times.
Sustained alveolar ventilation during episodes of apnea
Patented diaphragm ocssilator with single-limb ventilation to create a safety net for NIV
The advantages of noninvasive high-frequency osillation encompass enhanced carbon dioxide elimination, reduced dead space during ventilation, and effective treatment of persistent pulmonary hypertension (PPHN) when used with nitric oxide. There is a growing amount of academic research focusing on the benefits of noninvasive high frequency ventilation in newborn.
The abdominal sensor is designed for quick response and cost-effectiveness. The pressure sensor minimizes false activations due to the newborn's restlessness. Both sensors are non-invasive, ensuring reduced discomfort for patients.
The NV 10 is equipped with a leakage compensation system up to 100% pressure compensatory, ensuring that patients receive the set pressure in the event of leakage.
VentGuide, a set of indicators derived from multi monitoring parameters that can be seen as the early warnings for ventilation failure, helping medical staff to adjust strategies ealier.
NV10 provides a customizable dashboard to monitor respiratory parameters at all times.
ROX assisting in HFNC
a-Source: Eur J Pediatr, 181(11):3977-3983 (2022)
b-Source: J Korean Acad Nurs,53(4), 468–479 (2023)
The interpretation of ROX should be based on the patient’s condition and clinical application
Hypoxic respiratory failure diagnostic and severity index