AutOMATED
DRAINAGE

- Visualization of treatment progress
- Automated suction regulation
- Final leakage control at treatment end
- Environment virus protected
- Digital volume measurement

 
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Imagine being able to see and deliver what your patient’s needs, while their  intra pleural pressure controls the drainage system. We call it the SWING.

It is based on close monitoring of the intra pleural pressure during the respiratory cycle by capturing Delta P the pressure difference between inhalation and exhalation.

 
 
 
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Automation & Wifi

In Auto mode Mistral adjusts the suction force to the healing progress of the lung. Results can be transmitted via Wi-Fi to electronic patient systems.

 

MOBILITY

The patient can disconnect and reconnect at any time from the electronic drainage system for mobilization purpose.

 

GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE

The SWING is presented at all times, even if the patient is on gravity mode. Delta P automatically guides the drainage system to deliver support in time.

 
 
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 THE NEW STANDARD

Standard Sensor based Technology

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KEY BENEFITS

A key difference between Mistral and conventional digital drainages is that the suction level is controlled via pressure patterns during the patient’s respiratory cycle.

Lung collapse and lung tissue damage is thus prevented thanks to monitoring progress in delta P, which automatically down-regulates the suction level as the lung re-expands.

As a result, it is possible to achieve a tailoring of the suction level to optimize the balance between intra pleural pressure and air leak.

At treatment end, the system can control air tightness by switching to real gravity mode: if the patient can hold the intra pleural pressure over several hours-the lung tissue has healed.

 
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