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Intelligent ventilation during MRI procedures for all patient populations

With the intelligent HAMILTON?MR1 ventilator, you can take your patients from the ICU to the MRI suite and back without having to change anything about the ventilation, even when they are on an advanced mode.

Sat Mar 01 2014By Hamilton Company

Intelligent ventilation during MRI procedures for all patient populationsWith the new Neonatal option, optimal ventilation therapy during MRI procedures for even the smallest

patients  

With the intelligent HAMILTON?MR1 ventilator, you can take your patients from the ICU to the MRI suite and back without having to change anything about the ventilation, even when they are on an advanced mode. This diminishes the risks for lung de?recruitment and a patient setback, which would keep your patients in the hospital longer and make their stay more uncomfortable.  

Optimal performance for neonates

The new Neonatal option now also optimizes the HAMILTON?MR1 for MR?compatible neonatal ventilation. With tidal volumes as low as 2 ml, safe, and lung?protective ventilation of even your most fragile patients is guaranteed. The intelligent leak compensation function IntelliTrig automatically adjusts the inspiratory and expiratory trigger sensitivity to potential leaks. This enables optimal synchronization with the neonate’s breathing pattern.

 

From the ICU to the MRI suite

The small and rugged housing, an integrated high?performance turbine, and powerful internal batteries make the HAMILTON?MR1 ideal for patient transport and easy to handle for the caregiver. The wide range of modern and classic ventilation modes guarantees that before, during, and after the MRI procedure, all of your patients from neonates to adults receive the same high level of ventilation care as at the bedside.

 

MRI Conditional  up to 50 mT

The HAMILTON?MR1 is the first ventilator able to be used at a magnetic field strength of 50 mT, equivalent to 1 m distance for a 3T static magnetic field scanner, without creating any MR image artifacts. Positioning a medical device too close to the MRI scanner can have fatal consequences. For maximum safety, the HAMILTON?MR1 continuously monitors the magnetic field with TeslaSpy, an integrated gaussmeter, and gives you an audible and visual signal if you are getting too close.

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