Esophageal pressure (Pes) measurement is a minimally invasive monitoring method, which enables you to determine the transpulmonary pressure. The most common way to measure Pes is using an air-filled balloon integrated into an esophageal catheter.
We offer two solutions for measuring esophageal pressure in adult patients. An esophageal balloon catheter and a multifunction nasogastric catheter that can also be used for enteral nutrition.
Clinically proven recommendations about what to do and what to avoid when using esophageal pressure in ARDS patients.
Transpulmonary pressure measurement is available as a standard feature on the HAMILTON‑C6 and HAMILTON‑G5 ventilators.