Troubleshooting of Draeger Neonatal Ventilator
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https://doi.org/10.54691/v20d3449Keywords:
Draeger; Babylog8000; Ventilator; Maintenance cases.Abstract
Draeger Babylog8000 is a ventilator specially designed for premature infants, newborns and infants under 20 kg, which has been widely used in major hospitals in China. As a large comprehensive medical institution that excels particularly in the field of pediatrics, our hospital is equipped with more than ten such ventilators. This paper analyzes the basic structure of the ventilator and a maintenance case, which provides methods and basis for the daily management and maintenance of the ventilator in the future.
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