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Flight 60 The Most Versatile Autonomous Ventilator 1 Confidential
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Performance Volume Guarantee, Weaning mode Bi-Phasic Ventilation (APRV) Unlimited autonomy: 12 Hours battery life, 15lbs Well known technology in an intuitive and advanced ventilator 2 Confidential
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Versatility Paediatric to Adults Dual/Single limb High Pressure & Low Flow Oxygen Invasive and non invasive Well known technology in an intuitive and advanced ventilator 3 Confidential
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Simplicity High resolution 7” touch screen Ease of use/ All functions on one screen Waveforms, loops and 72 Hours trends Well known technology in an intuitive and advanced ventilator 4 Confidential
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Simplicity High resolution 7” touch screen Ease of use/ All functions on one screen Waveforms, loops and 72 Hours trends Well known technology in an intuitive and advanced ventilator Performance Volume Guarantee, Weaning mode Bi-Phasic Ventilation (APRV) Unlimited autonomy: 12 Hours battery life, 15lbs Versatility Paediatric to Adults Dual/Single limb High Pressure & Low Flow Oxygen Invasive and non invasive 5 Confidential
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99% Success, meet all clinical needs TraumaCOPDARDS Neuromuscular ALS Pulmonary Edema Spinal Cord Injury Lung Cancer 6 Confidential
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Flight 60 – Unique Features for Transport, Sub-Acute, ED, LTAC, Home Care & ICU* (*emerging markets) 7 Confidential
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Bright Display Loops & Waveforms Advanced Monitoring Lung Mechanics Hospital Standard Internal Blender Compact and Easy to Use 15lbs Advanced Modes MVG Bi-Level/APRV PRVC Supreme Safety Exhaled Volume Monitoring Extended Versatility Dual Limb Model 8 Confidential
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Flight 60 – Meets the Need APRV (transport ARDS patients, maintain ICU settings) Internal Blender (durability) Quick-Start Lightweight 15lbs In-Hospital Transport Quick-Start VCV from 30ml to 2,200 All modes Waveforms and Loop Sub-Acute Advanced Modes Dual Limb Internal Blender Lung Mechanics Long Term 12 Hours battery Telemedicine ready Integrated O2 sensor with in-use calibration Volume Guarantee Home Care 9 Confidential
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HT70+ Philips V60 Hamilton C2 Trilogy 100/20 0 Vela Flight 60 Market Segment +++ Sub-Acute ++ Transport + Acute Care NIV ++++ Long Term +++ Home Care +++ ICU (emerging markets) 10
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Flight 60 – Unique Weaning Mode 1/3 Volume Guarantee Mode Improves patient ventilation and safety by adjusting to changes in: Progression of the disease Body position and sleep stages Best of volume control ventilation and pressure control ventilation. 11 Confidential
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Flight 60 – Unique Weaning Mode 2/3 MVG – Minute Volume Guarantee MVG = Volume Guarantee + Back-up rate Improved Patient Comfort Adaptive PSV (Lower PIP for equal Volume) Better Weaning (automatically switches to spontaneous breathing) 12 Confidential
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Flight 60 – Unique Weaning Mode 3/3 Unique Trigger Delay function Encourages spontaneous breathes Eliminates frequent switching between patient triggered/time triggered breathes Improved weaning & enhanced patient synchronization 13 Confidential
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MVG Improves Patient Comfort Case Report Patient and history: – A 48 year old man with history of Crohn’s disease and epilepsy was admitted with pleuritic chest pain and food aspiration. Patient was sedated and orally intubated. Initial vent Settings: – Mode: SIMV-PC, PC = 15cmH 2 O, PEEP = 7cmH 2 O MVG Setting: – Mode: MVG, Target Volume = 400ml, PEEP = 7cmH 2 O 14 Confidential
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MVG Improves Patient Comfort Case Report 15 Confidential Phase 1: SIMV ModePhase 1: MVG Mode PIP = 27cmH 2 O Vt = 454ml PIP = 17cmH 2 O Vt = 437ml MVG is able to track the patient’s change in respiratory mechanics and adjust pressure accordingly.
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Flight 60 – Flight 60 –Low maintenance and Reliability Install base of over 2000 in 3 years Only Manifold and O2 sensor are replaced on preventive maintenance Manifold PM is at 15,000 working hours 16 Confidential
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1500 beds, 40 F60s, 100% satisfaction Successfully integrated into 10 sub-acute wards Adapted by ER staff as main ventilator In-hospital transport – Only Flight 60 Replaced Vela and iVent201 3 Years of experience Leading acute care university hospital 17 Confidential
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Active mobilization with Flight 60 “...it’s the smallest that they make but at the same time the electronics allow us to do all of the types of therapy we do with a full size ventilator…” Bedside: PB840 Transport: Flight 60 Stephen Holland, M.D. Vice President and Chief Medical Officer 18 Confidential
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