About Anaesthesia Workstation Machine
Anaesthesia Workstation Machine is utilized to deliver and monitor anaesthesia during surgery or other medical procedures. The main components of an anaesthesia workstation machine include a ventilator, gas delivery system, patient monitoring system, and vaporizer. Our offered machine is designed to monitor the patient's vital signs, including heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and carbon dioxide levels. Moreover, this machine is a critical piece of equipment for the safe delivery of anaesthesia and requires careful maintenance and monitoring to ensure their proper functioning.
Advanced Monitoring and SafetyWith multiple audio-visual alarms for oxygen, power failure, and low gas, along with a built-in anaesthetic gas scavenging system, this workstation prioritizes patient and user safety. Auto-calibrating sensors and hot wire flow measurement ensure accurate readings, while ergonomic controls streamline operations during procedures.
Flexible and Convenient OperationThe system's compatibility with closed, semi-closed, and open breathing circuits gives clinicians flexibility for different applications. Thoughtfully designed with a smooth-glide, lockable storage system, anti-static swivel wheels, and a robust polycarbonate worktop, it enables seamless operation and mobility within dynamic hospital settings.
FAQ's of Anaesthesia Workstation Machine:
Q: How does the Anaesthesia Workstation Machine ensure accurate gas delivery?
A: This workstation utilizes hot wire flow sensors with 2% accuracy for O2, N2O, and Air (0.1-10 L/min), and an auto-calibrating galvanic fuel cell-based oxygen sensor, ensuring consistently precise gas delivery during anaesthesia.
Q: What types of vaporizers are compatible with this machine?
A: The system is compatible with Halothane, Isoflurane, and Sevoflurane vaporizers, making it adaptable for various anaesthetic agents commonly used in hospitals.
Q: When should I use the battery backup feature?
A: The integrated battery backup provides up to 2 hours of continuous operation and is essential during power outages or transport within the hospital, ensuring uninterrupted patient care.
Q: Where can the workstation be effectively utilized?
A: Its design and functionality make it suitable for hospitals and industrial medical settings, especially in operation theatres or critical care units where reliable anaesthesia delivery and monitoring are paramount.
Q: What is the process for selecting different breathing circuits?
A: The machine allows users to choose between closed, semi-closed, and open breathing circuits, which can be easily selected depending on the patient's needs and procedure requirements.
Q: How does the anaesthetic gas scavenging system benefit hospital staff?
A: The built-in scavenging system safely removes excess anaesthetic gases from the operating environment, reducing occupational exposure and enhancing overall workplace safety.