U
NAVA
No. #
Competition
Sometimes full of “Air”
100

This technology measures intrathoracic pressures separating alveolar pressure from the chest wall complex

Transpulmonary Pressure

100

P-waves in upper ECG leads, diminishing toward the bottom. Highlights in middle leads

Proper placement of Edi catheter

100

2-50 ml

Tidal volume range for neonatal on Servo-u

100

This current ventilator brand offers TPP

Hamilton 

100

240 LPM

The maximum flow rate of Servo-air

200

Mixture of gases to minimize turbulent flow in airway obstructions

Heliox

200

The default Edi trigger

0.5 

200

25 LPM

Maximum leakage compensation for Neo/Peds

200

This ventilators volume targeted ventilation HAS BEEN considered NICU standard. (key words HAS BEEN)

Drager

200

120 minutes

How long does Servo-air battery last

300

Uses ultrasonic to measure flows and tidal volumes

Expiratory Cassette

300

Invasive Edi peak range

5-15

300

2.0 lpm

Bias flow in Adult category

300

This NIV device requires the patient to be spontaneously breathing for use. 

Nihon Koden NK-300

300

30 days or as needed; 1 year or as needed

Turbine filter change frequency

400

This device is recommended but mandatory for tidal volumes less than 5ml 

Y-sensor

400

Delayed or early start or end of mechanical breath

asynchrony

400

5

Maximum number of graphics on Servo-u

400

This ventilator has been a thorn in your side with customer questions like "where do I find my apnea time for charting while in AC" and will cease to exist. 

Medtronic

400

EtCO2

Only available on Servo-air Lite