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Anesthesia Machine

Lab Expo Anesthesia Machine offers reliable vaporization for consistent and accurate delivery of anesthetic agents. They are equipped with advanced ventilation modes to support various clinical requirements. These machines include integrated safety alarms for airway pressure, oxygen concentration, and apnea detection. Their user-friendly interface allows for real-time monitoring and easy operation. Our Anesthesia Machine is ideal for maintaining stable anesthesia across a range of medical and surgical applications.

Ventilation System

Modes

Tidal Volume

Respiratory Rate

I:E Ratio

Anesthesia Machine LE-ANM101

  • Ventilation System : Microprocessor Controlled with 5.7-inch LCD Display
  • Modes : IPPV, SIPPV, SIMV, PEEP, MANUAL, SIGH
  • Tidal Volume : 50 to 1500ml
  • Respiratory Rate : 2 to 99 bpm
$5,460.00
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Anesthesia Machine LE-ANM102

  • Ventilation Performance : Modes: IPPV, MANUALTidal Volume: 50 to 1500mlRespiratory Rate: 4 to 80 bpmI:E Ratio: 2:1 to 1:4
  • Gas System : O₂ Supply: 0.27 to 0.55 MPa, Flow Meter: 0.1 to 10 L/minRapid O₂ Flow: 25 to 75 L/min
  • Anesthetic Delivery : High-Precision Vaporizer with Auto-Compensation (Pressure, Temperature, Flow)Compatible with Halothane/ Enflurane/Isoflurane/ Sevoflurane
  • Safety Features : Low O₂ Pressure Alarm (Less Than 0.2 MPa) + Suffocation Alarm (15s No-Breath Detection)Airway Pressure Alarms (Adjustable Upper/Lower Limits)Tidal Volume Alarms (Adjustable Limits) + Sustained High-Pressure Alert
$4,888.00
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Anesthesia Machine LE-ANM103

  • Ventilation Performance : Modes: IPPV, SIPPV, SIMV, PEEP, MANUAL, SIGHTidal Volume: 50 to 1500mlRespiratory Rate: 2 to 99 bpmI:E Ratio: 2:1 to 1:8
  • PEEP Range : 2 to 20 cmH₂O
  • O₂ Flow Range : 0.05 to 1.0 L/min(Low), 1.1 to 10 L/min(High), + Rapid O₂(25 to 75 L/min)
  • N₂O Flow Range : 0.05 to 1.0 L/min(Low), 1.1 to 10 L/min(High)
$7,800.00
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Anesthesia Machine FAQs

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.