I know it is for chronic patients. I also have had success with using it on acute respiratory failure ( not what it is made for) I set the low I pap to the pressure that achieves my desired volume. It is not my goto mode but it does work. You do need to watch the patient and make sure they are recovering because you are using the mode incorrectly. Thank you for the video. Super good :)
Great video! Just helped me impress a doctor with this explanation. He was really thankful as he learned something since he does not know how to operate a V60 BiPAP.
Very Impressive Review!! Many people need to review this!! For those who may be Novice, perhaps S/T Mode (Spontaneous-Time) could be touched-on? Just a thought.
you all probably dont care but does anybody know of a way to log back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost the login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Tristan Peter I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now. Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
I am searching for a ventilation for an Muscular dystrophy patient for home..bcuz of his breath stopped in during the sleep.. And in India there were lack of knowledge about this disease and also NIV.. Can you help me for finding suitable ventilator and its settiing mode for my patience?? Philips we need you
Hi, You would need to go through a medical equipment provider. You will need to do an online search for a medical equipment supplier in your area. You can also call your physician's office or insurance company, and they can suggest local medical equipment suppliers as well. I hope this helps and have a great rest of your day.
Hello. Thank you for your response and yes we would be happy to help! The customer support department can assist you, please email them directly at global.people.communications@philips.com! I hope you have a great rest of your day.
We are currently in search of a ventilator machine for an ALS patient. He is currently being treated with Philips Bibap pro-bi Flex at the hospital. We will need to continue this treatment at home but we are not sure which of Philiphs ventilating product will be the best choice for our ALS patient. Would you possibly advise which one would be the best to choose among Bibap pro bı Flex, Dreamstation ST and Dreamstation AVAPS? Please consider that ALS patients breathing power may get worse each passing day.
Hi there, Baran, thanks for reaching out to us! To receive a proper advice, we would like to connect you to our product specialists. Could you please let us know what your country of residence is? Thanks in advance.
Thank you for sharing that with us Baran. We've looked into it and it's best in your situation to contact our team directly via: to.philips/6056HvrSC. Hope this helps and take care.
Thanks for your comment, that's a great question! Regarding the v60 device depicted in this video, the audio alarm loudness has an average sound pressure level of approx. 76 db(A) on the highest volume setting and approx. 62 db(A) on the lowest volume setting. The operation acoustics average sound power level is approx. 54 db(A) measured at the ventilator and approx. 46 db(A) measured 1 meter from the ventilator. We hope this information is helpful to you. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
Hello, if you are asking how the Dreamstation Auto- Bipap is different from the Dreamstation AVAPS, the AVAPS device is considered a noninvasive ventilator that treats obstructive sleep apnea with respiratory insufficiency. The Auto-Bipap is used to treat obstrutive sleep apnea with positive pressure. The Auto-Bipap is not a noninvasive ventilator, if you have any further questions I would direct you to your physician. Regards
So... AVAPS is just like "Volume Support" on any other machine? Lame. Respironics/Philips needs to stop making fancy names for similar/same modes. Just like "BiPAP" is essentially CPAP/PSV on any other machine (e.g. IPAP-EPAP=PSV and EPAP=CPAP). It's all marketing, I suppose, to sell a product.
Hahaha its also lame to use the same name as what other brands have, it's really heenfor marketing purposes to give their own modes a name. You must be a newbie in the world of mechanical ventilation.
PRVC on a Servo. CMV turned on, on a Drager. Yes. It is all about the algorithm they use to titrate the pressure to achieve the volume. Drager is best imo. Servo PRVC is fine unless the patient is bucking/neuro/seizures. AVAPS is way to slow to ramp pressure.
This is an amazing video! I have my check off today for RT school so I am beyond happy to have stumbled upon it
I know it is for chronic patients. I also have had success with using it on acute respiratory failure ( not what it is made for) I set the low I pap to the pressure that achieves my desired volume. It is not my goto mode but it does work. You do need to watch the patient and make sure they are recovering because you are using the mode incorrectly. Thank you for the video. Super good :)
Great video! Just helped me impress a doctor with this explanation. He was really thankful as he learned something since he does not know how to operate a V60 BiPAP.
Tell me where you work so that I don't go there. Thanks.
@@GustavoMontanha haha I was about to say the same thing!
Brilliant explanation
Very Impressive Review!! Many people need to review this!! For those who may be Novice, perhaps S/T Mode (Spontaneous-Time) could be touched-on? Just a thought.
Thx this information very nice video
I wish you would have addressed AVAPS rate, rise time, and timed insp
you all probably dont care but does anybody know of a way to log back into an Instagram account??
I somehow lost the login password. I appreciate any tips you can give me.
@Nasir Roman instablaster ;)
@Tristan Peter I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Tristan Peter It worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thanks so much, you saved my account !
@Nasir Roman happy to help :)
Cute ventilator!!!!! I love ventilators!!!!!!
super informative!
Great video!
I am searching for a ventilation for an Muscular dystrophy patient for home..bcuz of his breath stopped in during the sleep..
And in India there were lack of knowledge about this disease and also NIV..
Can you help me for finding suitable ventilator and its settiing mode for my patience??
Philips we need you
Hi,
You would need to go through a medical equipment provider. You will need to do an online search for a medical equipment supplier in your area. You can also call your physician's office or insurance company, and they can suggest local medical equipment suppliers as well. I hope this helps and have a great rest of your day.
@PhilipsHC in India (new delhi) your company have any supplier??
And here in india no insurance in medical product,,
Hello. Thank you for your response and yes we would be happy to help! The customer support department can assist you, please email them directly at global.people.communications@philips.com! I hope you have a great rest of your day.
We are currently in search of a ventilator machine for an ALS patient. He is currently being treated with Philips Bibap pro-bi Flex at the hospital. We will need to continue this treatment at home but we are not sure which of Philiphs ventilating product will be the best choice for our ALS patient. Would you possibly advise which one would be the best to choose among Bibap pro bı Flex, Dreamstation ST and Dreamstation AVAPS? Please consider that ALS patients breathing power may get worse each passing day.
Hi there, Baran, thanks for reaching out to us! To receive a proper advice, we would like to connect you to our product specialists. Could you please let us know what your country of residence is? Thanks in advance.
@@PhilipsHC thanks for the prompt feedback. I live in Turkey
Thank you for sharing that with us Baran. We've looked into it and it's best in your situation to contact our team directly via: to.philips/6056HvrSC. Hope this helps and take care.
How loud is the AVAPS?
Thanks for your comment, that's a great question!
Regarding the v60 device depicted in this video, the audio alarm loudness has an average sound pressure level of approx. 76 db(A) on the highest volume setting and approx. 62 db(A) on the lowest volume setting.
The operation acoustics average sound power level is approx. 54 db(A) measured at the ventilator and approx. 46 db(A) measured 1 meter from the ventilator.
We hope this information is helpful to you. Please let us know if you have any further questions.
how is this any different from Auto-BiPAP ? essentially Philips Dreamstation Auto Bi-Pap and Dreamstation Bi-Pap AVAPS ?
Hello, if you are asking how the Dreamstation Auto- Bipap is different from the Dreamstation AVAPS, the AVAPS device is considered a noninvasive ventilator that treats obstructive sleep apnea with respiratory insufficiency. The Auto-Bipap is used to treat obstrutive sleep apnea with positive pressure. The Auto-Bipap is not a noninvasive ventilator, if you have any further questions I would direct you to your physician. Regards
@@PhilipsHC is helpful for patient who have central sleep apnea?? Neuromuscular disease??
Reminds me of Saran wrap.
So... AVAPS is just like "Volume Support" on any other machine? Lame. Respironics/Philips needs to stop making fancy names for similar/same modes. Just like "BiPAP" is essentially CPAP/PSV on any other machine (e.g. IPAP-EPAP=PSV and EPAP=CPAP). It's all marketing, I suppose, to sell a product.
Hahaha its also lame to use the same name as what other brands have, it's really heenfor marketing purposes to give their own modes a name. You must be a newbie in the world of mechanical ventilation.
PRVC on a Servo.
CMV turned on, on a Drager.
Yes. It is all about the algorithm they use to titrate the pressure to achieve the volume. Drager is best imo. Servo PRVC is fine unless the patient is bucking/neuro/seizures. AVAPS is way to slow to ramp pressure.