Ventilator Service Assistant
AI diagnostics for mechanical ventilator issues
Knowledge agent helping biomedical technicians diagnose and resolve ventilator alarms and performance issues.
The Problem
Ventilator issues require rapid resolution given patient criticality, but troubleshooting is complex.
The Solution
- 01Ask any question in plain English
- 02AI searches your actual manuals and history
- 03Get cited answers with source links
How It Works
Report Alarm
Enter alarm code or describe issue
AI Diagnosis
Agent identifies likely causes
Safe Resolution
Follow guided troubleshooting with safety steps
Capabilities
Alarm Interpretation
Decode alarm codes and causes
Circuit Diagnosis
Identify patient circuit issues
Safety Protocols
Clinical safety during service
ROI Impact
Real results from Healthcare customers
Troubleshooting Time
First-Time Fix Rate
Truck Rolls
Tech Satisfaction
Real-World Examples
See how the agent automates field workflows
Puritan Bennett 840 showing high pressure alarm, patient circuit looks OK visually.
PB 840 high pressure alarm troubleshooting when circuit appears intact: 1) Check for water accumulation in circuit or water traps - most common cause. 2) Verify expiratory valve diaphragm is not stuck or damaged. 3) Check inspiratory filter for occlusion. 4) Assess patient for secretions requiring suctioning (clinical team). 5) Verify pressure limit setting is appropriate for patient. If alarm persists after these checks, run extended self-test (EST) to isolate internal valve issues. IMPORTANT: Ensure backup ventilation is available during troubleshooting. Never leave patient on alarming ventilator unattended.