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Anaesthesia combines with monitoring and data management

Datex-Ohmeda’s S/5 ADU Carestation combines an anaesthesia machine’s electronically controlled gas delivery and agent vaporisation with patient monitoring and information management.

This electronic and mechanical integration makes it unique, says the manufacturer, adding: ‘The S/5 ADU Carestation has the same outstanding user interface that is the trademark of the System 5 product family.’

The S/5 ADU Carestation, enhanced with new 12.1” LCD displays designed in line with the S/5 ADU evolution, offer 800 x 600 resolution and a 30% larger screen area. The new key layout is also easier to use, and now has a reset case key - in line with the S/5 Anaesthesia Monitor, the firm points out.

Upgraded ergonomics include a strip light integrated in the top shelf; a gas hose zipper to organise incoming gas hoses and a hose handle for alternative storing/hanging of pipeline hoses and easier transportation of S/5 ADU Carestation.

The easy to use S/5 ADU Carestation can be expanded according to needs and configured to suit individual environments, the company adds.

This article was published on 07/01/2003

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