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Safe ventilation at rest and on the move

The HAMILTON-C2 was designed to provide Intelligent Ventilation, delivering: - superior performance in complex environments - improved patient outcomes - reduced costs

www.hamilton-medical.com/c2 Supporting you in saving lives! Errors in health care in the USA alone cause up to 98,000 deaths every year. 1 In response, the Institute of Health Care Improvement (IHI) has launched the 100,000 Lives Campaign, an initiative to improve patient care and prevent avoidable deaths. 2 Other initiatives throughout the world have the same goals. Start changes in your ICU The 100,000 Lives Campaign and other initiatives focus on changes that can be implemented in any hospital particularly in ICUs. According to the IHI, Intensive care is not only complex, it is also expensive... Errors occur in ICUs at unacceptable rates. 3 A number of initiatives focus on critical care, such as the Ventilator Bundle (100,000 Lives campaign, IHI). HAMILTON-C2 technology supports you As a manufacturer of ICU ventilators, we support these initiatives. To do so, we join other high-risk industries such as aviation and nuclear power in embracing automation and user interface design. 4 The result: our compact ICU ventilator, the HAMILTON-C2, providing: - a unique Ventilation Cockpit that is designed to improve safety through intuitive operation and monitoring - proven closed-loop ventilation that automatically applies lung-protective strategies, reduces the risk of operator error, and promotes early weaning - a single, versatile source of invasive and noninvasive ventilation for the ICU, emergency and recovery rooms, subacute care, and intrafacility transport - integrated turbine and hot-swappable batteries for maximum mobility 1 Kohn LT et al. To err is human: a safer health system. National Academy Press; Washington DC, 2000. 2 http://www.ihi.org/ihi/programs/campaign/[status: Oct. 2006] 3 http://www.ihi.org/ihi/programs/collaborativelearning/implementinganidealizedmodelforcriticalcare.htm [Status: Oct. 2006] 4 Drews FA, Westenskow DR. The right picture is worth a thousand numbers: data displays in anesthesia. Hum Factors. 2006 Spring;48:59-71.

Normal compliance and resistance Low compliance (stiff lung) and high resistance Understand lung mechanics The Dynamic Lung expands and contracts in synchrony with actual breaths. It visualizes in real-time: - tidal volume - lung compliance - resistance - patient activity Low dependency Consider taking the patient off the ventilator. Highly dependent patient

www.hamilton-medical.com/c2 Reduce complexity in your hospital Aren t a dozen ventilation modes more confusing than helpful? Aren t there already more monitoring parameters available than most users ever need? Clearly, ventilators need to be simpler to use. Once again HAMILTON MEDICAL has led the way with the HAMILTON-C2: a pioneering mechanical ventilator designed from the ground up for ease of use. See and understand all important information at a glance In mechanical ventilation monitoring means curves, numbers and more numbers. But what do they tell us about the patient s condition? The HAMILTON-C2 provides the innovative Ventilation Cockpit to visualize the patient s respiratory mechanics and ventilatory support in an intuitive way. Provide patient-centered care with fewer resources Unlike conventional modes, which require you to set many parameters, closed-loop ventilation with Adaptive Support Ventilation (ASV) requires attention to just one: minute ventilation. Studies show that ASV - ventilates virtually all intubated patients whether active or passive and regardless of their lung disease 1 - requires less user interaction, adapts to patient s breathing activity more frequently, and causes fewer alarms 2 - adapts to changes in the patient s lung mechanics over time 3 Change in VT with ASV (ml/kg IBW) Change in Static Compliance (ml/cmh 2 O) Static Compliance (ml/cmh 2 O) Know when to take the patient off the ventilator The Vent Status panel gives you a visual representation of 6 parameters related to patient-ventilator dependency, grouped into: - oxygenation - CO 2 elimination - patient activity Since the panel is user-configurable, it helps you enforce your ICU s weaning protocol. ASV adapts to lung mechanics, for example, by automatically applying lower tidal volumes in ARDS patients. 3 The graph above shows the tidal volumes applied in ARDS patients over 7 days. 1 Arnal JM et al. Int Care Med 2004;30:84. 2 Petter AH et al. Anesth Analg 2003;97:1743-50. 3 Arnal JM et al. Int Care Med 2006;32: 120.

Understand changes in the patient and how ASV reacts The ASV Breathing Map shows how the adaptive lung controller moves toward its targets. It shows both the target and actual parameters for tidal volume, frequency, pressure, and minute ventilation. Cumulative rate of extubation Time (hours)

www.hamilton-medical.com/c2 Reduce costs Critical care is expensive and so is ventilation. Each extra ventilator-day in the USA costs $1,522. 1 And the risk of ventilator-associated pneumonia compounds these costs: a study showed that preventing just one case of VAP can save $57,000. 2 The HAMILTON-C2 lets you optimize clinical resources and skills while reducing cost of ownership and management overhead. And most importantly, it can help you reduce the patient s time on the ventilator. Know when to consider taking the patient off the ventilator With the Ventilation Cockpit s Vent Status panel, you get an intuitive visualization of the most important parameters and settings related to patient-ventilator dependency. Studies show that notifying caregivers about the patient s recovery from respiratory failure can significantly reduce the duration and total cost of ventilation. 3 Start weaning at intubation The closed-loop ventilation system ASV automatically promotes free breathing for patients in all ventilation modes and phases. It encourages spontaneous activity right from the start of ventilation and promotes weaning from first deployment. Studies show the results: shorter ventilation times (see graph). 4 At the bedside or on the move: benefit from a double-duty solution The HAMILTON-C2 s compactness and independence from external power and air supplies allow for maximum mobility throughout the hospital. Reduce time on the ventilator by over 50 % ASV facilitates shorter times on the ventilator: 6 hours with ASV as compared to 14 hours with conventional ventilation. 3 Reduce training costs The HAMILTON-C2 s intuitive interface simplifies ventilator setup. That translates into easy training and less chance of operator error. 1 Dasta JF et al. Crit Care Med. 2005 Jun;33:1266-71. 2 Cocanour CS et al. Surg Infect. 2005 Spring;6:65-72. 3 Ely W et al. N Engl J Med. 1996 Dec 19;335:1864-9. 4 Sulzer CF et al. Anesthesiology. 2001 Dec;95:1339-45.

IntelliTrig Changing breathing patterns or circuit leaks are a challenge in noninvasive ventilation. With the innovative IntelliTrig technology, the HAMILTON-C2 automatically responds to varying leaks and adapts sensitivity thresholds for optimal response to the patient s breath. ASV Adaptive Support Ventilation (ASV) is a closed loop mode based on a breath-by-breath assess, optimize and achieve concept: 1. Assess the patient s lung mechanics. 2. Optimize the tidal volume/respiratory frequency combination based on lung mechanics. 3. Achieve optimum tidal volume/respiratory frequency by automatically adjusting mandatory rate and inspiratory applying lung-protective strategy rules

www.hamilton-medical.com/c2 Improve patient outcome Reap the benefits of noninvasive ventilation Representing a new vision of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV), the HAMILTON-C2 combines the advantages of a flexible NPPV ventilator with a full-featured invasive ventilator with easy switching between the two. NPPV is used increasingly in a wide range of clinical situations and is associated with decreased intubation rates, shortened patient stays, improved patient comfort, and a reduced risk of nosocomial infection, all which may lead to reduced overall mortality. Increase safety of operation Inadequate orientation/training and communication breakdown between staff members are by far the most important causes of deaths or injuries related to long-term ventilation. 1 The Ventilation Cockpit plays a crucial role in simplifying the operation of the ventilator and the interpretation of monitored data. In addition, the specially designed alarm lamp at the top of the unit ensures that an alarming ventilator is immediately identified, without the need to look at the screen. Ventilate safely with the Ventilation Cockpit and ASV ASV employs lung-protective strategies to minimize complications from AutoPEEP and resultant volutrauma and barotrauma. ASV also prevents apnea, tachypnea, excessive dead space ventilation, and excessively large breaths. ASV guides the patient in a favorable breathing pattern, avoiding potentially detrimental patterns, from fully supported ventilation to extubation. An international multicenter study further shows that ASV provides ventilation at least as safely and effectively as international ventilation experts using conventional modes. 2 1 From a root cause analysis of deaths or injuries related to long-term ventilation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) as reported in: Preventing ventilator-related deaths and injuries. Sentinel Event Alert. 2002 Feb 26:1-3. 2 Iotti GA et al. Int Care Med 2005;31:192.

Touchscreen and one-knob operation You can operate the HAMILTON-C2 with a touchscreen or with its single knob. Hard keys give direct access to the most important functions. Alarm lamp Even when you are at a distance or when several devices are operating in the same room, you can immediately identify an alarming ventilator by the alarm lamp at the top. Serial interface for PDMS or patient monitor The serial RS-232 interface provides a port for connection to hospital monitors and Patient Data Management Systems (PDMS). Extended battery backup option With the extended battery option, your ventilator can run for an indefinite time on hot-swappable batteries. Each battery affords 2.5 hours of operating time, augmenting the 2.5 hours of power provided by the standard internal battery. High-performance, ultraquiet turbine The turbine can deliver up to 240 l/min flow. Its patented noise reduction allows the use of the HAMILTON-C2 even in an ultraquiet environment.

www.hamilton-medical.com/c2 If you want to know more Beside its unique features, the HAMILTON-C2 includes everything you expect from a high-end ventilator: - a choice of ventilation modes for invasive and noninvasive ventilation - an extensive monitoring package - the ability to ventilate adult and pediatric patients For a detailed overview of all features, functions, and simulation software, please refer to: www.hamilton-medical.com/c2 Configurable Ventilation Cockpit The Ventilation Cockpit lets you configure your patient s monitored data the way you want. You can select from various layouts to display a combination of Intelligent Panels, including the Dynamic Lung, Vent Status, and ASV target graphics, plus traditional waveforms. Flexible device configuration To adapt the HAMILTON-C2 to your use environment, you can configure the device in several ways: - to a standard trolley, with optional humidifier and O 2 cylinder mounts - to a transport trolley attached to the bed during intrahospital transport, with additional mounting options for monitors, syringe pumps, and O 2 cylinders - to ceiling panels or other mounting systems with a quick-lock mechanism

For further information about the HAMILTON-C2, please contact: HAMILTON MEDICAL AG Via Crusch 8 CH-7402 Bonaduz Switzerland (+41) 81 660 60 10 (+41) 81 660 60 20 www.hamilton-medical.com 689272/00 Specifications are subject to change without notice. ASV and DuoPAP are trademarks of HAMILTON MEDICAL. HAMILTON MEDICAL AG 2008. All rights reserved. Printed in Switzerland. Special thanks to the Kantonsspital Chur, Switzerland.