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Lab Expo Anesthesia Machine systems are used for controlled delivery of anesthetic gases with integrated ventilation support in clinical settings. The range includes basic to advanced models with multiple ventilation modes such as IPPV, SIMV, and manual operation, supporting adjustable tidal volumes and respiratory rates. Systems integrate vaporization control, gas flow regulation, and safety monitoring with alarms, suitable for surgical and anesthesia workflows.
FAQ for Anesthesia Machine
1: What are advanced ventilation modes in Anaesthesia Machine?
Advanced ventilation modes refer to a range of programmable respiratory support options including volume control, pressure control and pressure support. These modes ensure patient safety and adaptability across various surgical and critical care scenarios.
2: What type of safety alarms are integrated into Anaesthesia Machine?
Anaesthesia machines are equipped with alarms for high and low airway pressure, abnormal oxygen concentration and apnea detection. These alarms ensure immediate notification of any deviations from safe operating parameters.
3: What does apnea detection mean in an Anaesthesia machine?
Apnea detection identifies if the patient stops breathing for a specified period during anaesthesia. The machine alerts the clinician to intervene promptly and restore proper ventilation.
4: How does real-time monitoring benefit clinical workflow?
Real-time monitoring provides continuous updates on vital parameters such as airway pressure, gas flow, oxygen concentration and patient ventilation, allowing clinicians to make immediate and informed decisions during procedures.
5: Do these alarms function during all ventilation modes?
Absolutely, the integrated alarm systems operate continuously across all ventilation modes, providing uninterrupted monitoring and safety alerts.