Getinge has announced its attendance at The Euroanaesthesia Congress (ESA) in Copenhagen from June 2 – 4, 2018 and the official launch of the Flow-c Anesthesia Machine.
Euroanaesthesia showcases the latest developments in the field of anesthesia, perioperative medicine, intensive care, emergency medicine and pain treatment and this event is expected to attract more than 5000 participants.
‘We are excited to announce that Getinge will launch the Flow-c Anesthesia Machine at this major international event," said Markus Stirner-Schilling, senior director, Acute Care Therapies, Global Commercial Operations. "Flow-c is a compact anesthesia machine where every detail has been designed to ease the daily work, enabling cost-efficient and safe treatment for patients."
Based on the Servo ventilator platform and with the same technology as Flow-i, the Flow-c is designed to ensure superior ventilation performance to ventilate all patient categories.
“The Flow-c is designed to simplify everyday anesthesia workflow in the fast-paced OR.The intuitive and easy to use touch screen gives one point of control for all functions, and the system’s operational simplicity saves time and contributes to improved mobility in the ORs,” said Lena Evander, director product management anesthesia at Getinge.
The stepless rails allow monitors, tables and other accessories to be added and, as with all Getinge Flow models, the Flow-c has an O2Guard to prevent hypoxia as a standard feature.This safety mechanism overrules the clinician´s settings and increases the flow of fresh gas and oxygen if the O2 level should drop below 21%.