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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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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 …
World’s smallest lung function testing system meets latest ATS/ ERS spirometry standards

SpiroStar is the smallest lung function testing system in the world, reports its Finnish manufacturer Medikro Oy. Weighing just 22 grams, this also became one of the first to Read more …
Multi-task ventilator testers

TSI's battery-operated Certifier FA and Certifier FA Plus flow analysers.
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Blood gas analysers and monitors
In 2006 blood gas analysers and monitors earned manufacturers revenues of around US$360.5 million, and revenues could reach US$470 million in 2013, according to a new market Read more …
Better records reveal more bugs
UK - According to new figures obtained from death certificates by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) deaths involving Clostridium difficile rose by 69% to 3,800 in the Read more …
THE 27th ISICEM
‘Over 230 established and emerging international leaders in intensive care and emergency medicine will provide participants with a state-of-the art review of the most recent Read more …
What wounds tell us

Every day, patients are admitted to surgeries, hospitals and outpatient clinics with chronic wounds. Careful inspection gives a wound therapist clues to the appropriate primary Read more …
GE/DGAI prize for research

GE Healthcare and Germany’s DGAI (the country’s society for anaesthesiology and intensive care) are offering their first clinical sciences research prize, worth 60,000 euros. To Read more …
Anaesthesiology

The recently formed company Trucorp, a spin out from the anaesthetics department in Queen’s University Belfast, aims to research, develop and manufacture innovative systems for Read more …
Anaesthesiology

Dräger’s Acute Care System is reported to be the first to offer a totally new approach to managing and delivering care across the entire acute care process - from emergency Read more …
Maquet Critical Care is launching the NAVA
System enables ventilator to be controlled by the patient’s brain.
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New anaesthetic face mask enhancements

The new face masks are lightweighted and without PVC.
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The IMEC transport system

For the past 12 months the intensive care unit (ICU) at Nuremberg Hospital North, Germany, has been testing the IMEC transport system.
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VoluCount monitors entire gas usage

VoluCount, a new system by Draeger Medical accurately measures the consumption of all installed medical gases in all hospital areas.
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AEIOU

A Web guide for mechanical ventilation in anaesthesia, intensive care and emergency medicine.
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Controversy

The question of who should manage intensive care was hotly debated at the 35th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (GSTCVS); not always Read more …
Teamwork and the Future of Intensive Care Medicine
The 26th International Symposium of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine in Brussels: A resumee.
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Catastrophic care - When hospitals are overwhelmed

Paul E Pepe MD MPH FACEP FCCM, Professor of Medicine, Surgery, Public Health and Chair, Emergency Medicine, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre and the Parkland Read more …
More flexible vital signs monitoring

Maquet’s new Cantellus system is a flexible, highly mobile patient-monitoring system designed to provide full control over the patient’s vital signs anywhere in a hospital and Read more …


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