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Ten facts on safe surgery
"Surgical care and its safe delivery affect the lives of millions of people. About 234 million major operations are performed worldwide every year", according to the Read more …
Safe:Trac
A new trauma surgery training programme has been launched by the German Society of Trauma Surgery (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Unfallchirurgie - DGU). Read more …
Moscow’s medical mighty

By Professor Gennady Souchkevich, Deputy Director of the Moscow Research and Clinical Institute of Emergency Children’s Surgery and Trauma Read more …
GE gains CE mark for IT solutions as medical devices

GE Healthcare has received the CE mark for its Centricity Clinical Information Systems (CIS), Centricity Anaesthesia and Centricity Critical Care as a medical device according to Read more …
How to achieve tight glucose control

By Professor Jean-Charles Preiser MD PhD, of the Department of General Intensive Care, University Hospital Centre, University of Liege, Belgium
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28th ISICEM
‘There is a huge amount of literature being published and even with improved access via the internet, accumulating all the relevant data and applying it correctly to clinical Read more …
Morbidly obese patients

By Professor Anis Baraka MD FRCA (Hon), Chairman of the Anaesthesiology Department at the American University of Beirut, Lebanon Read more …
Anaesthesiology today

At the World Congress of Anaesthesiologists (WCA), March 2–7, Cape Town, Professor Hartmut Buerkle MD, head of the department of anaesthesiology, critical care and pain therapy, Read more …
The Apollo

Draeger reports that the Apollo includes an advanced ventilation capability that provides ICU quality ventilation in the operating theatre (OT), as well as
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The contribution of the anaesthesiologist

Since its early beginnings in Europe, during the polio epidemics of the 1950s, intensive care medicine has grown to become a specialty in its own right and the intensive care unit Read more …
Non-invasive device detects early-stage respiratory irregularities
Evolving from an award-winning project carried out by undergraduates of the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology, Israel’s leading University for science and technology, a new Read more …
New anaesthetic plaster available in the UK
A new plaster combines an innovative warming system with the two potent anaesthetics lidocaine and tetracaine. The warming of the skin increases vasodilatation and the blood Read more …
Telemetric recorder with 12-lead ECG and SpO2 monitoring

The Argus Pro Telemetry TM-1, with small, strong casing and a brilliant 3.8-inch colour screen, is the first telemetry recorder to feature diagnostic 12-lead ECG – with real-time Read more …
A hundred years of ventilation
Heinrich Dräger’s concept for the first Pulmotor was ahead of its time, for he was the first to choose a mechanical principle that could closely copy human physiology. Read more …
A radiation-free system for lung function monitoring

Although modern respirators present ever increasing features to enhance and simplify ventilation therapy, methods to quantify the efficacy of ventilator changes are limited. Read more …
Medical ventilators for use in ICU
At this year’s MEDICA numerous medical ventilators for use in intensive care units were showcased. The European Hospital team visited Maquet and Siare to have a look at their Read more …
Modern anesthesia in the MR environment
The newest member of the Fabius family of Dräger Medical AG & Co. KG, was designed especially for the requirements in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The system is Read more …
New monitoring device for perfusion monitoring

Hutchinson's InSpectra StO2 Tissue Oxygenation Monitor - a portable device for treatment of trauma patients.
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Acuson P10 – the world’s smallest ultrasound device
The Acuson P10 is a new portable ultrasound device, developed and manufactured by Siemens Medical Solutions. The new system in the size of a Blackberry embodies Point of Care Read more …
Ludwig-Maximillians-University Munich installs GE Healthcares' 64-multislice LightSpeed VCT
The department of Radiology at the LMU Munich optimizes the care of patients with LightSpeed VCT, a 64-multislice CT from GE Healthcare. The high-tech CT is perfectly suited for Read more …
Dräger’s special anniversary year 2007
Dräger looks up to 100 years of innovation in ventilation technology worldwide. In 1907 Johann Heinrich Dräger invented the Pulmotor as the first short-term respirator Read more …


HITACHI to showcase latest technologies at Paris event and to present the group seminar "What's next in Healthcare" on May 21, from 10 am