Product Overview
Ventilators
When it comes to critical care ventilation solutions, we combine our respiratory care and patient monitoring technology with expert tools so you can confidently provide tailored therapy for your patients.
Specifications
Helping you respond to surges in ventilated COVID-19 patients
Find the details you need to help you quickly operate the CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator including ventilator start-up, infection control, weaning, guidelines and more.
CARESCAPE R860 Ventilator
Featuring expert user tools and an innovative user interface, the CARESCAPE R860 is inherently familiar the first time you use it.
Navigating past, present and future states of your ventilated patients is the foundation of the CARESCAPE R860 user interface. From the center workspace view that highlights current patient status, you can swipe left to right to navigate from historical trends on the left (past) to Clinical Decision Support tools on the right (future). Your settings are recalled even as you navigate across workspaces.
By replacing menus with workspace views, the CARESCAPE R860 has flattened the learning curve and unlocked ventilation capabilities by making them more accessible and easier to use.
Advanced Tools
Customizable settings and predictive protocols help clinicians assess and address appropriate respiratory therapy. Using the advanced tools in the CARESCAPE R860, you can tailor care to meet the patient's requirements.
Measuring Functional Residual Capacity (FRC):
A vigilant focus on lung protection. The Lung Protection tools in the CARESCAPE R860 calculate FRC, providing you with data for determining the optimal PEEP setting for the patient.
Nutritional Assessment:
The CARESCAPE R860 offers advanced tools for Indirect Calorimetry measurements that are measured, not estimated. The Metabolics feature in the CARESCAPE R860 has the potential to support improved patient outcomes, reduce infection rates and shorten the length of stay in the ICU.† The GE gas module measures inhaled and exhaled gases which the physician can use to assess a patient's nutritional status.
Lung Protection Strategy
The lung is a delicate structure that is highly sensitive. Mechanical ventilation can be detrimental if too much volume or pressure is delivered. And patients affected by lung disease are highly susceptible to ventilation-associated lung injury.
Neonatal Option
The ventilation requirements for neonates are very different from the needs of adults. That’s why it’s important to have a Neonatal option designed to meet the specific physiological needs of the neonate.