Inspire rpap REVOLUTION FROM THE FIRST BREATH

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Inspire rpap TM REVOLUTION FROM THE FIRST BREATH

The Inspire rpap The Inspire rpap is a revolutionary, non-invasive system for the initial stabilisation and resuscitation of infants. TM Its innovative, patented design combines the ability to administer inflation breaths with all the clinical benefits of the gold standard fluidic flip n technology. Following birth, the first moments are crucial in defining the respiratory management required to deliver the best outcomes for the infant. Current guidelines recommend the use of a T-piece resuscitation device to deliver a constant stable pressure to the infant s airways, facilitating restoration of the Functional Residual Capacity (FRC). The challenges faced with traditional T-piece resuscitation devices is that they deliver high imposed work of breathing (iwob) and are pressure unstable1. Inspire rpap overcomes these by significantly reducing iwob by up to 92%1 and providing a stable mean airway pressure. From the first breath, Inspire rpap supports the infant throughout the critical stages of its journey towards respiratory independence. Rescue Deliver controlled inflation breaths through nasal prongs or a standard face mask. Maintain On the same device, infant can be seamlessly transitioned onto n to provide ongoing respiratory support with the lowest iwob. Transfer Simple fixation facilitates safe transport from delivery area to NICU. Sustain If the infant requires additional respiratory support during the first 24 hours, the clinician can provide supplementary inflation breaths without changing the device.

Revolution from the first breath The Inspire rpap is an innovative system comprising an rpap Generator and dedicated rpap Driver that work in conjunction to create an effective, gentle approach to resuscitation and stabilisation. Smart All-in-one non-invasive rescue device that combines PIP with rpap Generator design enables the clinician to perform nasal prong or standard face mask resuscitation and stabilisation, whilst reducing iwob by up to 92% 1 Dedicated portable rpap Driver features two gas output channels providing safe and accurate PIP and control Simple Easy to use rpap Generator combines familiar working principles of resuscitation and n with clinical benefits of fluidic flip technology, all in one device Reduced training effort due to familiarity with working principles and device accessories Intuitive and maintenance-free rpap Driver Seamless Compact, lightweight rpap Driver and simple fixation enables safe transfer from delivery area to NICU Maintain infant on n with capability to add supplementary inflation breaths using same device Versatile rpap Generator compatible with range of resuscitation units* * For a list of compatible devices, please contact your local Inspiration Healthcare representative Inspire rpap Driver shown to actual size

Lowest iwob resuscitation device Inspire rpap TM reduces iwob by up to 92% 1. The Inspire rpap TM is the first of its kind to introduce low iwob into a resuscitation device. Its groundbreaking design works in harmony with the infants own respiratory efforts to ensure they do not tire so quickly and preserve valuable energy. Clinical studies suggest that n should be used as the primary respiratory intervention prior to intubation (for infants 28 weeks gestational age) 2. Inspire rpap enables clinicians to quickly and seamlessly transition the infant on to n. This, partnered with the additional capability to add supplementary inflation breaths, means more infants can be successfully maintained on n therapy. Figure 1: Imposed Work of Breathing during resuscitation/stabilisation 1 Mean Imposed iwob (mj/breath) 40.0 30.0 20.0 10.0 T-piece 1 T-piece 2 rpap with prongs rpap with face mask 0.0 3 4 5 6 7 8 (cmh 2 O) 9 Figure 2: Pressure volume loops: Inspire rpap compared with other T-piece resuscitation devices 1 Volume (ml) 16.0 14.0 12.0 10.0 8.0 6.0 4.0 2.0 0.0 rpap prongs face mask T-piece 2 T-piece 1 Pressure (cmh 2 O)

Inspire rpap TM The science behind the technology PIP Clinically proven and field-tested fluidic flip technology significantly reduces iwob and is the key principle behind the Inspire rpap system. 1. Resuscitation: Inspiratory Flow Inflation breaths can be provided to the infant by occluding the gas outlet. At this stage, all gas from the PIP and limbs will flow to the infant s lungs until PIP is reached. 2. Resuscitation: Expiratory Flow Upon opening the gas outlet, the flow will flip and entrain the expired gas through the gas outlet. Hence, the infant will require much less energy to breathe out. Occlude To Patient From Patient Once respiratory effort has been established, the patient interface can easily be switched to n prongs to provide ongoing respiratory support. 3. : Inspiratory Flow As the infant makes a spontaneous inspiratory effort, gas from the limb will flow into the infant s lungs. 4. : Expiratory Flow As soon as the infant stops inspiration, to begin expiration, gases follow the path of least resistance through the gas outlet. When expiratory effort ceases, the flow instantly flips back to the inspiratory position. To Patient From Patient No flow No flow

Ordering Information rpap Driver Technical Specification Driver Inspire rpap Driver (Case of 3) IHC805/3 Manometer Range Manometer Accuracy 0 to 60 cmh 2 O ± 2.5% full scale deflection Driver Mounting Bracket Pole Mount Bracket Rail Mount Bracket Generator and Circuits Inspire rpap Generator & Resuscitation Circuit (Case of 20) Inspire rpap Generator & Resuscitation Circuit with Humidification Inspire rpap Humidification Circuit Prongs Inspire Nasal Prong Extra Small Inspire Nasal Prong Small Inspire Nasal Prong Medium Inspire Nasal Prong Large IHCBMP1 IHCRMB1 IHC700/20 IHC710/10 IHC715/10 IHC604/10 IHC605/10 IHC606/10 IHC607/10 Maximum Pressure Relief* Input Gas Flow Range Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP)* Continuous Positive Airway Pressure ()* Dimensions Standard operation: 30 cmh 2 O Override switch: 60 cmh 2 O 5 l/min (min) to 15 l/min (max) @ 5 l/min approx. 9 to 59 cmh 2 O @ 8 l/min approx. 10 to 61 cmh 2 O @ 10 l/min approx. 10 to 62 cmh 2 O @ 12 l/min approx. 11 to 63 cmh 2 O @ 15 l/min approx. 13 to 64 cmh 2 O @ 5 l/min approx. 0 to 2 cmh 2 O @ 8 l/min approx. 1 to 5 cmh 2 O @ 10 l/min approx. 1 to 9 cmh 2 O @ 12 l/min approx. 2 to 15 cmh 2 O @ 15 l/min approx. 3 to 22 cmh 2 O 90 mm (width) 180 mm (height) 55 mm (depth) Head Bands Inspire Head Band IHBHB005/10 Weight Recommended Patient Body Weight 0.2 kg Up to 10 kg * Typical values with rpap Generator References 1. Donaldsson, S. et al (2016) Initial Stabilisation Of Preterm Infants: A New Resuscitation System With Low Imposed Work of Breathing For Use With Face Mask or Nasal Prongs. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2016. 2. Roberts, C. T. (2016) High-Flow Nasal Cannulae as Primary Respiratory Support for Preterm Infants - An International, Multi-Center, Randomized, Controlled, Non-Inferiority Trial, paper presented to Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS), Baltimore, viewed 3 May 2016. The details given in this brochure are correct at time of going to press. The photo used on the front of this brochure is a retouched representation of the product. The images used are for illustration purposes only and may differ from the actual product. The company reserves the right to improve the products shown. 500-119(2) 2017-10 T +44 (0)1455 840 555 E info@inspiration-healthcare.com W inspiration-healthcare.com