3100 HFOV ventilators

The 3100 HFOV ventilator is the gold standard of high-frequency ventilators.

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The 3100 series High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilators are unrivaled in treating respiratory failure in neonates and ARDS in both pediatric and adult patients. The 3100A HFOV is used primarily for pediatric and neonatal patients while the 3100B HFOV is used on patients weighing more than 35 kg, often in large pediatric and adult settings.

Proven respiratory support

Backed by numerous clinical and peer-reviewed studies, 3100 HFOV ventilators combine high-frequency respiratory rate with low tidal volumes, keeping airways open and reducing stress and injury to patients’ lungs.

3100A HFOV

The 3100A HFOV is the gold standard of high-frequency ventilation for neonatal and pediatric patients.

3100B HFOV

3100B HFOV provides safe and reliable high-frequency ventilation for patients 35 kg and larger.

  • Decreased duration of oxygen therapy 1-2
  • Decreased nCPAP duration 2-3
  • Decreased chronic lung disease (CLD) 1, 3-6
  • Discharge up to 24 days earlier 1
  • As little as two days on HFOV before extubation 1, 7
  • Lower hospital cost 3-4

1 Salvo V, Zimmermann L, Gavilanes A, et al. First intention high-frequency oscillatory and conventional mechanical ventilation in premature infants without antenatal glucocorticoid prophylaxis. Pediatric Critical Care Med. 2012;13:72–79.

2 Rimensberger P, Beghetti M, Hanquinet S, et al. First Intention High-Frequency Oscillation with Early Lung Volume Optimization Improves Pulmonary Outcome in Very Low Birth Weight Infants with Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Pediatrics. 2000;105:6.

3 Courtney S, Durand D, Asselin J, et al. High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation versus Conventional Mechanical Ventilation for Very-Low-Birth-Weight Infants. NEJM. 2002;347:643–652.

4 Gerstmann D, Wood K, Miller A, et al. Childhood outcome after early high-frequency oscillatory ventilation for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. Pediatrics. 2001;108(3):617–23.

5 Clark R, Gerstmann D, Null D, et al. Prospective randomized comparison of high frequency oscillatory and conventional ventilation in respiratory distress syndrome. Pediatrics. 1992;89:5–12.

6 Gerstmann D, Minton S, Stoddard R, et al. The provo multicenter early high frequency oscillatory ventilation trial: improved pulmonary and clinical outcome in respiratory distress syndrome. Pediatrics. 1996;98:1044–57.

7 De Jaegere A, van Veenendaal M, Michiels A, van Kaam A. Lung recruitment using oxygenation during open lung high-frequency ventilation in preterm infants. Respir Care Clin N Am, 2006. 174:639645.