Dräger Review No. 96.1
(November 2008)
Dräger Review No. 96.1
The complete Dräger Review as PDF.
Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV)
New Breathing Masks Help Everyone Breathe Easier
To date, masks have been viewed as a factor limiting the broader application of NIV . New developments now offer promising perspectives
Rescue from the Air
Rescue from the Air
Air rescue operation profiles in Europe and the U.S. increasingly require the use of a compact ventilator with clinical capabilities. Air Evac, an air medical service company based in Missouri, will also soon be utilising the Dräger Oxylog 3000 for emergency transport ventilation
Mobile Monitoring
Vital Signs through the Airwaves
The Infinity M300 patient-worn monitor securely and reliably transmits vital parameters of patients on the move via WLAN connections, giving them freedom of movement that can help accelerate recovery.
Further contents
People Who Perform
They work in Afghanistan, develop OR lights, work 200 meters under the sea, and detect gases
News from the World of Dräger
From Shanghai to Düsseldorf, from a research prize for ventilation therapy to a change of staff at Dräger Review
IT in the OR
New networks for anaesthesia also support fast and sustainable decisions
TestCenter
Thorough product testing is just one of the disciplines in the TestCenter’s accredited laboratories. Research is also carried out — for tomorrow’s standards
Hospital of the Future
The hospital of tomorrow has been built in Minden. It has been constructed around fundamentally altered processes in optimised architecture