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Maquet Ventilator

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Product Dimension (mm) 375 x 350 x 489 mm Product Weight15Kg
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Product Dimension (mm)366 x 300 x 50 mm Product Weight4Kg
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Introduction to Maquet Ventilator:

Maquet ventilator machines are renowned for their precision, reliability, and advanced technology in respiratory care. Originating from Maquet GmbH, a German company founded in 1838 by Johann Friedrich Fischer in Heidelberg, Maquet has a long-standing history in medical innovation. In 2000, Maquet became a part of the Swedish Getinge Group, further enhancing its global reach and product development capabilities.

What is a Maquet Ventilator Machine?

A Maquet ventilation machine is a medical device designed to help patients breathe when they are unable to do so on their own or need assistance due to illness, surgery, or injury.

Uses of Maquet Ventilator Machine:

Critical care in ICUs:

Maquet ventilators are a brand of ventilators used in intensive care units to support patients with severe respiratory failure from any number of causes -- ARDS, pneumonia or pneumonia due to COVID-19.

Surgical anesthesia support:

Surgeons rely on Maquet ventilators to support a controlled breathing pattern for patients in major surgeries under general anaesthesia.

Emergency / Trauma care:

In emergency departments and trauma departments, Maquet ventilators provide immediate life support to stabilize the patient when acute respiratory failure exists.

Neonatal and paediatric ventilation:

Maquet ventilators (such as Servo-n) provide gentle and controlled ventilation for premature infants and toddlers with under-developed lungs.

Transport ventilation:

Launched in 2018, portable Maquet ventilators (such as Servo-air) maintain safe ventilation while transporting patients between.

Parts of Maquet Ventilator Machine:

User Interface (Display Panel)

Maquet ventilators use a simple touchscreen interface. Clinicians have no trouble modifying settings and can see real-time patient data.

Breathing Circuit

The breathing circuit is the system of tubes that allows air from the Maquet ventilators to the patient, and take exhaled gases away from the patient. It is essential to conduct effective and safe respiratory support.

Flow Sensors

Flow sensors help Maquet ventilators deliver precise volumes of air. They help give the patient a breath that meets their demand and ensure that the ventilator performs accurately.

Humidifier (Optional Unit)

When included it supplies warmed and moistened air to the patient and helps protect lung tissue from drying particularly in extended ventilated patients.

Oxygen and Air Supply Ports

The ports connect the Maquet ventilators to sources of oxygen and medical air. They make it easy for clinicians to blend gases for the particular need of each patient.

Advantages of Maquet Ventilator Machine:

Air and Oxygen Delivery: 

Maquet ventilator machines pull medical air and oxygen from either the hospital supply lines (or in portable models like the Servo-air, from an internal compressor) and then combine the two gases based upon the required patient needs.

Breath Control and Timing: 

The ventilator machine uses advanced software to push air into the patient's lungs based upon predetermined intervals of time, controlling how deep and how fast a breath is delivered completely by the machine or based on the patient's own effort.

Real-Time Monitoring: 

Maquet ventilator machines powerfully and continuously monitor pressure, airflow, FeO2 and gas volume of the patient. This is to ensure, for the utmost part, that breaths delivered to sensitive or critical patients are both safe and effective.

Exhalation Phase: 

Once the lungs are filled with gas, the ventilator opens the exhalation valve allowing air to exit the patient. The ventilator can also determine how much volume of gas was expired from the patient and how good their lungs were working.

Alarms and Adjustments: 

If there is a malfunction, for ex-ample, a significant decline in oxygenation, compromised pressure, tube is disconnected, the Maquet ventilator machine will sound alarms and visual alerts to immediately prompt medical staff.

The Vital Role of Maquet Ventilator Machine in Clinics and Hospitals:

In clinical and hospital environments, effective respiratory support is essential to ensure patient safety and improve quality of life. Maquet ventilation machines are specifically designed to provide continuous and reliable ventilation for patients with compromised breathing, eliminating the challenges and risks associated with manual or inconsistent respiratory support.

In emergency rooms, post-operative care units, and general wards, Maquet ventilation machines play a critical role in supporting patients with conditions such as COPD, pneumonia, COVID-19 complications, and other pulmonary disorders. These machines are built to operate efficiently in fast-paced environments, offering consistent performance with minimal maintenance. Their portability and built-in safety alarms make them especially valuable in situations where time and reliability are crucial.

Clinicians benefit from Maquet ventilation machines due to their adjustable ventilation settings, quiet operation, and high level of precision. Whether used as the primary source of breathing support or as a backup system during respiratory distress, these machines help medical teams respond quickly and confidently to patient needs.

Maquet ventilation machines are more than just devices—they are an integral part of the patient care process. By reducing the dependency on manual methods and ensuring a continuous, automated supply of respiratory support, they enhance care delivery at the bedside and help improve outcomes across all areas of the hospital.

Top Models Of Maquet Ventilator Machine:

S. No.

Ventilator Machine

1

Maquet Servo Air Ventilator

2

Maquet Servo-I ICU Ventilator

3

Maquet Servo-N Neonatal Ventilator

4

Maquet Servo-S ICU Ventilator

5

Maquet Servo-U ICU Ventilator

Maintenance Tips for Maquet Ventilator Machine:

Regular Cleaning:

Every day, and especially before a ventilator is used on another patient, clean all external surfaces and the ventilator's breathing circuit mechanism so that dust and debris does not interfere with the quality of performance.

Check Filters Often:

Inspect and replace air filters regularly in the Maquet ventilators so that clean air flows freely and is not blocked.

Planned Calibration:

Plan to calibrate sensors and monitoring system on a routine basis, to maintain an accurate and reliable response from Maquet ventilator machines.

Battery Maintenance:

Check the backup battery of the Maquet ventilators, and replace it as necessary, to ensure the ventilator will operate during power interruptions.

Check all tubing and connections:

Check all tubing, valves, and connections often for leaks or damage to the tubing of the Maquet ventilator's breathing circuit.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is the purpose of Maquet ventilation machines? 

Maquet ventilation machines are intended to help a patient breathe or ventilate, either partially or completely. They are used in many contexts including Intensive Care Units (ICU), operating rooms, emergency departments, and patient transport.  

What models of Maquet ventilation machines are most popular? 

The Servo-i, Servo-U, Servo-air, and Servo-n (for neonates and newborns) are some of the more common models in use. Each model was developed for a different patient population and clinical need.

Can Maquet ventilation machines be used for neonatal or paediatric patients? 

Yes. The Servo-n model, in particular, was developed for neonatal patient care. This model offers advocacy for safer, gentler ventilation for premature infants and newborns with delicate lungs.

Do Maquet ventilation machines provide modes for non-invasive ventilation (NIV)? 

Yes. Majority of Maquet ventilation machines provide both invasive and non-invasive ventilatory modes, which adds to their versatility in clinical practice.

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