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Evita 2 dura High-end ventilation in your patient s best interests Emergency Care Perioperative Care Critical Care Perinatal Care Home Care Because you care

A workhorse in everyday clinical routine For more than a century, Dräger has been manufacturing innovative respiratory support systems such as the pioneering Pulmotor, legendary iron lung or the world s first microprocessor-controlled ventilator. Dräger s reputation as the market leader in ventilation therapy has been built on this tradition of innovation and the quality and reliability of its ventilators. This century of innovation has also been a century of focusing on the patient s needs which is why Dräger Medical places such emphasis on freedom to breathe in ventilation therapy. Our "Room to Breathe" concept encourages spontaneous breathing to create improved gas-exchange conditions and accelerate recovery. As the name suggests, it is also the kind of reliable workhorse you need for everyday clinical routine. It is also an extremely flexible performer with a modular design so it can grow with your needs. However you upgrade an Evita 2 dura, it maintains its user-friendly performance with a degree of operating simplicity that comes as a breath of fresh air in a stressful ICU environment. The Evita 2 dura critical-care ventilator maintains high standards of

reliability ventilation therapy. >> How you benefit: First-class ventilator performance Ease of operation Modular upgradeability Strong focus on your needs

Built for performance and ease of use Spontaneous breathing strategy One of Evita 2 dura s strengths is its implementation of our "Room to Breathe" concept. Spontaneous breathing reduces the risk of atelectasis and improves the ventilation/perfusion ratio by maintaining a higher functional residual capacity. BIPAP TM */PCV+, the universal mode for ventilation and weaning, gives a patient the freedom to breathe spontaneously at any time. AutoFlow, the next step in volume-oriented ventilation, encourages spontaneous breathing in all volume modes and another option, Automatic Tube Compensation (ATC), gives a patient the feeling of virtual extubation by eliminating the work involved in breathing with a tracheal tube. simplicity The right mode for every patient Since an Evita 2 dura can be used to ventilate neonatal, pediatric or adult patients, it is the ideal workhorse for everyday clinical routine. The wide range of patients covered also reduces the amount of staff training required and ensures a greater flexibility in the use of resources. * Trademark used under license

Two-in-one ventilation Mask ventilation can assist the weaning process by reducing the reintubation rate or even preventing intubation in the first place. The option of mask ventilation (NIV) adds to an Evita 2 dura s versatility so an ICU only requires one device for conventional and non-invasive ventilation. Everything in view The Evita 2 dura provides patient and ventilator-related monitoring with user interaction reduced to a minimum. The high-resolution full-color screen displays comprehensive information on a patient s status, always showing two ventilation curves and six monitored values, and the screen configuration can be customized to show the most important values for a particular ICU. One knob, simplified settings This ventilator has a clearly arranged front panel consisting of a monitoring screen and various setting soft keys. The rotary knob plays a key role. The active setting parameters are visible at a glance and changes can be made by the well-established select-adjust-confirm principle. Ventilation at a glance The principle of only showing the necessary parameters reduces the complexity of everyday monitoring. Additional functions are located in the various screen menus. The ventilator provides you with a full-text message in the event of alarms so you have a clear idea of the problem. Simpler and speedier standard procedures The Evita 2 dura contains numerous functions to speed up and simplify routine procedures. Start-up settings can be configured to specific ICU practices. Suction procedures are simplified with the touch of a button, the exhalation valve can be changed in seconds to minimize downtime and sensors are automatically calibrated daily. However, manual calibration is also possible without interruption to ventilation. All these functions assist in reducing time for standard procedures.

Designed to grow and meet your needs Enhanced performance now and in the future The modular design of the Evita 2 dura means you can upgrade your ventilator as case mix or needs change. Although the standard version fulfills all the demands of everyday ICU routine, you may want to customize your Evita 2 dura to the specific requirements of your ICU.

upgradeability Options such as additional modes of ventilation, AutoFlow, APRV and ILV upgrade your device to a Pulmonary Workstation. Extended monitoring packages offering diagnostic functions such as Intrinsic PEEP, Resistance and Compliance measurements, and Loops, also enable this upgrading process. The ATC option brings a greater degree of comfort to ventilation and weaning, and the NIV option enables you to provide conventional and mask ventilation from a single device. A software option provides weaning parameters like Rapid Shallow Breathing Index and Negative Inspiratory Force. The Evita 2 dura can be customized and individualized to meet your needs. Comprehensive support After purchasing an Evita 2 dura, you can be sure of comprehensive service and support from Dräger Medical so you and your staff can make the best possible use of your new ventilator. Our practical support takes the form of instruction manuals, training courses, downloadable training tools and PCbased training using the Dräger Academy program. The feedback we receive from our numerous academic partners, all at the forefront of medical science, is passed on at seminars or workshops. By focusing on your needs, we aim to improve the quality of care you and your hospital can provide. Less training required Although Dräger Medical offers every possible support in training terms, most hospitals find their staff require very little initial training to operate an Evita 2 dura. The continuity evident in the design of this ventilator interface means staff will be familiar with the user interface partly as a result of the many features common to the Dräger Medical equipment family, e.g. the practical rotary knob. Lower life cycle costs With hospitals increasingly focusing on the life cycle costs of medical equipment, the Evita 2 dura has a lot to offer cost-conscious medical and administrative staff. Over a period of 7-10 years the longer service intervals and higherquality, longer-lasting parts that characterize this tried-and-tested ICU ventilator result in lower life cycle costs. Disposable or reusable As hospitals have become increasingly aware of the possible risk of nosocomial infection, demand has grown for disposables to be used in critical care therapy. As an alternative to the traditional reusable parts, an Evita 2 dura can also be equipped with a disposable exhalation valve and disposable tubing, providing a system that allows you to choose what is best for your institution.

Technical data Patient type Ventilation settings Ventilation mode Enhancements Ventilation frequency (f) Inspiration time (Tinsp) Tidal volume (VT) (BTPS*) Inspiratory flow Evita 2 dura Adults and children (body weight of at least 3 kg (6.6 lbs)) With NeoFlow option: infants and neonates (min. body weight of 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs)) IPPV, IPPVAssist (CMV, CMVAssist) SIMV, SIMVASB (SIMV, SIMV/Psupp) MMV, MMVASB (MMV, MMV/Psupp) BIPAP 1), BIPAP 1) ASB, BIPAP 1) Assist (PCV+, PCV+/Psupp, PCV+Assist) CPAP, CPAPASB (CPAP, CPAP/Psupp) APRV (optional) ILV (optional) AutoFlow TM Automatic adaptation of inspiratory flow in volume controlled modes ATC TM Automatic Tube Compensation (optional) NIV - Mask Ventilation (optional) 0 to 100 /min, 0 to150 /min (Neonatal) 0.1 to 10 s 0.1 to 2.0 L (Adult) 0.02 to 0.3 L (Pediatric) 0.003 to 0.1 L (Neonatal) 6 to 120 L/min (Adult) 6 to 30 L/min (Pediatric and Neonatal) Inspiratory pressure 0 to 80 mbar (cmh 2 O) PEEP / intermittent PEEP 0 to 35 mbar (cmh 2 O) Pressureassist (PASB) (Psupp) 0 to 80 mbar (cmh 2 O) Rise time for inspiratory pressure O 2 concentration Multi-sense Trigger Criteria Measured values displayed Airway pressure Minute volume (MV), (BTPS*) Tidal volume (VT), (BTPS*) Breathing frequency (f) O 2 concentration (FiO 2 ) Lung mechanics 0 to 2 s 21 to 100 Vol.% Internal automatic pressure trigger, Flow, Volume (Flow adjustable 0.3 to 15 L/min) Peak pressure, plateau pressure, mean pressure, PEEP, min. pressure (0 to 99 mbar/cmh 2 O) MV, MVspont, MVleak (0 to 99 L/min) Inspired VT, expired VT, VTASB (VTPS) (0 to 3999 ml) ftotal, fspon, fmand. (0 to 300/bpm) Inspired O 2 concentration (15 to 100 Vol.%) Resistance ((0.0 to 600 mbar/l/s)(cmh 2 O/L/s)) Compliance ((0.0 to 300 ml/mbar)(ml/cmh 2 O)) Breathing gas temperature 18 to 51 C Waveforms Airway pressure-time, flow-time, volume-time,... Trends (optional) FiO 2, MV, VT, f, PEEPi, R, C, etco 2,... Loops (optional) Paw-V, V-Flow, Flow-Paw,... Capnography (etco 2 ) (optional) 0 to 100 mmhg CO 2 production (VCO 2 ) 0 to 999 ml/min, STPD* Serial dead space Vds 0 to 999 ml, BTPS* Dead space ventilation (Vds/VT) 0 to 99% Alarms / Monitoring Airway pressure Expired minute volume Tidal volume High Apnea alarm time 5 to 60 s Spontaneous breath frequency High Inspired O 2 concentration Breathing gas temperature High SpO 2 pulse (optional) etco 2 (optional) Performance data Max. flow for pressure support and spontaneous breathing Valve response time T0...90 Control principle Safety relief valve 100 mbar (cmh 2 O) Leakage compensation Hose system compensation Outlet for pneumatic nebulizer Operating data Mains power connection Power consumption Gas supply operating pressure Physical Specifications Dimensions ventilator (WxHxD) Weight basic unit Diagonal screen size Machine outputs Digital output Digital output (optional) Analog output (optional) 180 L/min (adult), 60 L/min (pediatric) 5 ms Time cycled, volume constant, pressure-controlled 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz, 10 to 30 V DC (optional) Approx. 125 W O 2, air: 2.7 to 6 bar/39 to 87 PSI 530x290x450 cm (20.9x11.4x17.7 inches) (without trolley) Approx. 27 kg (60 lbs.) 6.5" TFT LCD color display Output and reception via an RS 232 C interface For output and reception via two RS 232 C interfaces For analog output of two measured values 1) used under license ATC TM, Trademarked by Dräger AutoFlow TM, Trademarked by Dräger BTPS*, Body Temperature Pressure Saturated Measured values relating to the conditions of the patients lung, Body temperature 37 C, steam saturated gas, ambient pressure STPD* Standard Temperature, Pressure, Dry. Measured values based on normal physical conditions: 0 C, 1013 hpa, dry Europe, Middle East, Africa, Latin America, Asia, Pacific: Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG Moislinger Allee 53 55 23542 Lübeck GERMANY Tel: +49-451-882-0 Fax: +49-451-882-2080 E-mail: info@draeger.com USA: Draeger Medical, Inc. 3135 Quarry Road Telford, PA 18969 USA Tel: +1-215-721-5400 Toll-free: +1-800-437-2437 Fax: +1-215-723-5935 E-mail: info@draegermed.com Canada: Draeger Medical Canada Inc. 120 East Beaver Creek Road Suite 104 Richmond Hill Ontario L4B 4V1 CANADA Tel: +1-905-763-3702 Toll-free: +1-866-343-2273 Fax: +1-905-763-1890 E-mail: Canada.Support@draeger.com www.draeger.com Manufacturer: Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG 23542 Lübeck, Germany The quality management system at Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG is certified according to ISO 13485, ISO 9001 and Annex II of Directive 93/42/EEC (Medical devices). 90 49 311 / 09.07-4 / ls-dw / Printed in Germany / Chlorine-free - environmentally compatible / Subject to modifications / 2007 Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG