Dräger Oxylog 3000: Advanced Anesthesia Ventilator for Reliable Emergency Care
The Dräger OXYLOG 3000 anesthesia ventilator sets a new standard in emergency and transport ventilation, offering sophisticated performance that is so reliable it can even be utilized for ventilating critical-care patients during transfer situations. Patients will appreciate the comfort of controlled ventilation, without the feeling of unpleasant resistance often associated with breathing assistance. With modes like SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation) and other spontaneous modes, the Oxylog 3000 actively supports a patient's breathing, promoting natural respiratory rhythms.
An innovative feature of the Oxylog 3000 is its ability to combine pressure-controlled and spontaneous ventilation throughout the breathing cycle, known as BIPAP (Biphasic Positive Airway Pressure). Similar to the intuitive response of a paramedic feeling changes in bag pressure when a patient breathes, the Oxylog 3000 detects insufficient spontaneous breathing and automatically provides support, known as ASB (Automatic Support of Breathing). Additionally, for situations where intubation is not feasible, non-invasive mask ventilation (NIV) with leakage compensation can be employed.
In the event of apnea during CPAP/PS (Continuous Positive Airway Pressure with Pressure Support) mode, the Oxylog 3000 seamlessly transitions to volume-controlled mandatory ventilation after a user-defined apnea time, ensuring patient safety and optimal ventilation support.
Beyond its extensive range of ventilation modes, the Oxylog 3000 offers versatility to cater to patients of all sizes. With a tidal volume starting at just 50 ml, it is suitable for use in small children. Additionally, the patented blender feature allows for precise adjustment of oxygen concentration, ranging from as low as 40% to 100%, ensuring optimal oxygenation in various clinical scenarios.
When it comes to performance in transport ventilation, the Oxylog 3000 is the top choice, offering unparalleled reliability and functionality to meet the demands of critical care during patient transfer.
Despite the outstanding ventilation qualities of the Oxylog 3000, this device is engineered to withstand the toughest conditions imaginable. Built to endure, it can withstand drops from heights of up to 75 cm (29.5 inches), making it suitable for use in various transport settings, including helicopters. Additionally, the Oxylog 3000 is spray-proof and functions reliably even in extreme temperatures, ensuring uninterrupted performance in challenging environments.
Its innovative design is both lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry. Unlike traditional ventilators, the Oxylog 3000 is driven by a high-pressure gas supply, eliminating the need for an internal blower. Furthermore, its smart battery system provides up to four hours of continuous operation, with a built-in chip that provides real-time information on remaining battery capacity, ensuring seamless operation during critical situations.
The Oxylog 3000 offers additional options such as a 100% O2 flush and O2 inhalation, providing flexibility and adaptability to varying clinical scenarios. When conditions become challenging, the reliability and durability of the Oxylog 3000 ensure optimal patient care and safety.
Designed with operator convenience in mind, Dräger's renowned rotary knob brings simplicity to setting parameters, allowing operators to adjust settings with just one hand and three simple steps: select, adjust, confirm. In addition to the rotary knob, the Oxylog 3000 features four direct control knobs, enabling quick adjustment of parameters, which is crucial in emergency situations.
Furthermore, the device's large, high-contrast display provides clear readings, settings, and flow or pressure curves at a glance, ensuring quick and accurate assessment of patient status. Alarm signals and status displays offer additional assistance in identifying and addressing problems promptly, enhancing patient care in critical emergency situations. With the Oxylog 3000, both you and your patient can navigate emergency care with confidence and assurance.