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Carefusion Avea Patient Ventilator on Trolley
Patient Ventilator – CareFusion Avea Ventilator
The CareFusion Avea patient ventilator is an advanced critical care ventilator designed to support neonatal, paediatric and adult patients on one platform. Featuring transpulmonary pressure monitoring, volumetric capnography and BiCore technology, it delivers precise respiratory support across both invasive and noninvasive ventilation modes. These integrated monitoring features enhance clinical decision making while ensuring consistent, high performance ventilation in demanding ICU environments.
The Avea ventilator also includes adaptive ventilation strategies, Heliox capability, neonatal auto-mode switching and a fully integrated compressor that ensures stable and reliable gas delivery. With its intuitive interface, advanced alarm system and connectivity options, it remains a trusted choice for comprehensive life-support ventilation in modern critical care units.
Key Features & Benefits
- Supports neonatal, paediatric and adult patients on one versatile platform
- Advanced monitoring including BiCore, transpulmonary pressure and volumetric capnography
- Multiple ventilation modes: A/C, SIMV, CPAP/PSV, APRV/BiPhasic, NPPV
- Integrated scroll pump compressor providing precise gas delivery stability
- Heliox-ready for specialised respiratory management
- Automatic neonatal mode when the appropriate flow sensor is attached
- Connectivity options for seamless integration with hospital systems
- Battery backup and caster-mounted design for safe intrahospital transport
Technology & Design
- Multi-protocol serial communication ports
- Ports for oesophageal balloon catheters and temperature probes
- Compatible with nebulisation systems
- User-friendly interface for parameter adjustments and circuit checks (EST)
Clinical Purpose
The CareFusion Avea ventilator provides high level critical care ventilation to manage respiratory insufficiency, acute respiratory distress, chronic ventilatory support and neonatal instability across intensive care, paediatric and neonatal units.