SOPHIE
he new Innovative Neonatal Ventilation System with Conventional and High Frequency Oscillation Ventilation. SOPHIE stands as a reliable and efficient solution for neonatal and paediatric care, providing the flexibility, precision, and monitoring required to manage critically ill infants. Whether it’s the automatic synchronization of NIV or real-time oxygen saturation adjustments, SOPHIE is built to provide seamless, adaptive, and comprehensive care. 3 in 1 (Conventional , NIV, HFOV) device with
Key Features
- Premium Quality Equipment
- Free Installation Support
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 24/7 Technical Support
Product Description
1.Overview
-SOPHIE is described as a neonatal ventilation system — combining conventional ventilation, non‑invasive ventilation (NIV), and high-frequency oscillation ventilation (HFOV) in one device (“3 in 1”).
-It is intended for neonatal and paediatric care: “reliable and efficient solution for neonatal and paediatric care,” giving “flexibility, precision, and monitoring required to manage critically ill infants.”
2.Key Features
-Integrated High-Frequency Oscillation (HFO): With a single button activation for precise ventilation support.
-Heated Electronic Flow Sensor: Accurately measures flow rates and tidal volume (Vt), with minimal dead space and design to prevent condensation.
-Automatic Servo‑controlled Integrated Humidification: The ventilator optimally heats and humidifies the respiratory gas for the patient, preventing condensation.
-Synchronized Non‑Invasive Ventilation (NIV): Using an external respiration sensor to synchronize NIV with the infant’s abdominal movements — for real‑time adaptation (optional).
-User‑friendly 12” Touchscreen Interface: A touchscreen panel for easy adjustments and monitoring.
-Comprehensive Safety System — includes invasive and non‑invasive ventilation modes with safety considerations.
3.Ventilation Modes
-Invasive Ventilation Modes: CPAP, PC-IMV, PC-Assisted/Continuous, PC-SIMV, CPAP + HFO & PC-HFO (optional), plus Volume Guarantee (Vlimit / Vtar Modes).
-Non‑Invasive Ventilation Modes: Includes nCPAP, NIPPV, SNIPPV (optional), and PC‑HFO (optional) according to the product page.
4..Optional / Additional Features
-SPO2C (SpO₂ Controller): An optional module that automatically maintains optimal oxygen saturation (SpO₂) — works independently of the selected ventilation mode. The aim is to keep patients within the defined SpO₂ target range (approx. 80%) to reduce risks such as brain damage or blindness in neonates.
5.Disclaimer / Notice
-The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes in design, specifications and features shown — or discontinue the product — at any time without notice or obligation.
-Device availability in a given market depends on regulatory approval.
Technical Specifications
| Automatic Servo-Controlled Integrated Humidification: | Optimally heats and humidifies respiratory gas for the patient and prevents condensation. Typical values: Gas temperature 37 °C ±1 °C, Humidity 100% saturation at airway. |
| Comprehensive Safety System: | Includes invasive and non-invasive ventilation modes with integrated alarms and safety features. Typical values: High/low pressure alarms, apnea alarm, oxygen monitor, battery backup. |
| Heated Electronic Flow Sensor: | Accurately measures flow rates and tidal volume (Vt) with minimal dead space, preventing condensation. Typical values: Flow 2–60 L/min, Tidal volume 2–50 mL, Dead space <1 mL. |
| Integrated High-Frequency Oscillation (HFO): | Activate with a single button for precise ventilation support. Typical values: Frequency 10–20 Hz, Mean airway pressure 5–20 cmH₂O, Adjustable amplitude. |
| Invasive Ventilation Modes: | CPAP, PC-IMV, PC-Assisted/Continuous, PC-SIMV, CPAP+HFO & PC-HFO (optional), Volume Guarantee (Vlimit/Vtar modes). Typical values: Tidal volume 2–50 mL, PEEP 0–15 cmH₂O, Pressure 5–40 cmH₂O. |
| Non-Invasive Ventilation Modes: | nCPAP, NIPPV, SNIPPV (optional), PC-HFO (optional). Typical values: CPAP 4–12 cmH₂O, Pressure support 5–20 cmH₂O. |
| Optional SPO2C (SpO₂ Controller): | Automatically maintains optimal oxygen saturation, independently of ventilation mode. Typical values: Target SpO₂ adjustable 85–95%, Response time <1 s, Accuracy ±2%. |
| Synchronized Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV) (Optional): | External respiration sensor synchronizes NIV with infant’s abdominal movements for real-time adaptation. Typical values: Synchronization latency <50 ms, Trigger sensitivity adjustable. |
| User-Friendly 12″ Touchscreen Interface: | Intuitive touchscreen panel for easy adjustments and monitoring. Typical values: 12″ TFT LED color, Resolution 800×600 px, Touch-sensitive. |
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