The Sovant intelligently detects patient breaths and delivers oxygen only when the patient inhales, not when the patient exhales. What advantages does this offer clinicians?
See clean capnometry readings even with supplemental oxygen.
Normally with a nasal cannula, the patient's exhaled CO2 gets washed out and the end-tidal CO2 waveform becomes almost unusable. However, when the Sovant turns off oxygen during exhalation, the quality of the CO2 waveform looks like that of an intubated patient.
Enhance respiratory monitoring.
The Sovant displays a novel Respiratory Waveform that indicates nasal pressure during inhalation and exhalation. This is new information about a patient's respiratory status that has not been available before. The Sovant also provides auditory cues and alarms that confirm respiratory status.
Optimize oxygenation.
The Sovant can also automatically adjust oxygen flow and volume to compensate for obstruction and unstable breathing.
Increase fire safety.
In a high fire risk procedure? By delivering oxygen only during inhalation, the Sovant reduces oxygen waste by up to 60% and can reduce OR fire risk.
Improve patient comfort.
Synchronizing oxygen delivery with a patient's natural breathing does not dry out nasal passages, even at high flows.
Learn more about how the Sovant can improve supplemental oxygen delivery for your patients.