Respironics BiPap Vision Ventilator
BiPap Vision Ventilator Price: $895.00
Refurbished Patient Ready with cart included
BiPap Vision Price without cart $695.00
We sell the Philips BiPap Vision Ventilators to hospitals,
surgery centers, emergency departments and urgent care
clinics around the USA and International. This ventilation
system is known as a durable and reliable ventilator for
a wide range of patients.
Order Philips BiPap Ventilator System call us at the
numbers below. We can ship these anywhere in the USA and
International.
Hospital Direct Medical Equipment
“New, Used and Surplus Medical and Hospital Equipment”
San Diego California
4901 Morena Blvd. #600
San Diego Ca., 92117
9AM to 5PM Mon-Fri
10AM to 2PM Saturday
USA Office phone 1 (858) 263-4894
USA Email: hospitaldirectmedical@gmail.com
Winchester and Richmond Virginia
1114 Fairfax Pike #212
White Post Virginia 22663
Phone: (540) 327-7376
Mexico / Latin America
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(858) 922-6862
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About the BiPAP Vision Ventilatory Support System
The BiPAP Vision is a microprocessor-controlled, positive pressure ventilatory assist system. The system’s integral air intake filter draws in ambient air which is then pressurized by the system’s centrifugal blower assembly. The In-Line Flow Restrictor (ILFR) valve and Pressure Regulation Valve (PRV), which are both located in the blower discharge airway, regulate total flow and pressure at the blower discharge system. An oxygen module can be installed to add a controlled source of supplemental oxygen,
up to 100%, to the patient.
The Pressure Control (PC) board continuously monitors the readings from the Airflow Module (AFM) of total gas flow, temperature, generated pressure, and patient circuit pressure to ensure prescribed therapy to the patient. The PC board transmits process data to the Main Control (MC) board which then provides overall control of the BiPAP Vision, including conveying instructions to the PC board regarding required valve stem position and blower speed.
Description of Ventilator Modes
The BiPAP Vision comes standard with two operating modes: Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) and Spontaneous/Timed (S/T). A third, optional, Proportional Assist Ventilation/Timed (PAV/ T) is also available.
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) CPAP provides a constant pressure level delivered over the complete range of the patient’s spontaneous breathing cycle. Pressure is controlled and maintained. Flow is available to meet changing patient demands and automatically compensate for leaks. The mode delivers the prescribed level of pressure
that has been set with the CPAP control (Range: 4 to 20 cm H2O).
Spontaneous/Timed (S/T)
The S/T mode provides either pressure support during spontaneous breaths or time-triggered, pressurelimited, time-cycled machine breaths.
Spontaneous Breaths
Two pressure levels are set: an EPAP level (range 4 to 20 cm H2O) to establish a baseline pressure and an IPAP level (range 4 to 40 cm H2O) that determines the amount of pressure support delivered with each breath (PS = IPAP– EPAP). During the inspiratory phase, the BiPAP Vision responds as necessary to satisfy the patient’s flow requirements while maintaining the preset IPAP pressure. Under these conditions,
the patient is active in determining inspiratory time and tidal volume. The delivered tidal volume will be dependent upon the pressure differential between the IPAP and EPAP levels, patient effort, and the combined resistance and compliance of the circuit and the patient. If the patient does not actively participate, the BiPAP Vision responds appropriately.
Timed Breaths
The S/T mode can also provide a time-triggered, pressure-limited, time-cycled machine breath, when the spontaneous respiratory rate drops below the Rate control setting. If the ventilator does not detect a spontaneous trigger within the interval determined by the Rate control setting, it will activate a time triggered machine breath and deliver the IPAP level. Machine breaths are not synchronized with patient effort, and once triggered to IPAP, the balance of the cycle is determined by the Timed Insp. Control setting. A maximum Timed Inspiratory setting of 3.0 seconds can be set, as long as the I:E Ratio does not
exceed 1:1, as determined by the Rate setting. For example, see Figure 3-12. If the Rate control is set at 10 BPM, the total respiratory cycle is six seconds. If a spontaneous trigger occurs before the six-second cycle time has elapsed, a spontaneously-triggered, pressure support breath occurs, a timed trigger will not occur, and the timer is reset for a new six second interval. If a six second interval passes without a spontaneous trigger, a timed trigger will be initiated and IPAP will be delivered for the duration of time
set by the Timed Inspiration setting.
Respironics BiPAP Vision Respirator Service Manual
We also carry ventilators by Puritan Bennet and Drager. For more models and
prices of ventilators contact us at 858-263-4894 or email us at hospitaldirectmedical@gmail.com