Drager Fabius GS Anesthesia Machine
The Drager Fabius GS Anesthesia Machine has a familiar operation and layout that ensures ease of use and a short learning curve. The RS 232 enables communication with automated record-keeping systems for enhanced patient throughput. Convenient compact breathing system (COSY). Ventilates any patient – even as your needs change to accommodate sicker patients with more complex procedures. Consumes no drive gas, allowing dramatically increased ventilation time and reduced cost when running on cylinders and the Ventilator E-vent: Electronically controlled, electrically driven.
The Drager Fabius GS is an inhalation anesthesia machine for use in operating, induction, and recovery rooms. It can be used with O2, N2O, and AIR supplied by a medical gas pipeline system or by externally mounted in gas cylinders. The Fabius GS is equipped with a compact breathing system that provides fresh gas decoupling, PEEP, and pressure limitation. This anesthesia machine has 5 main ventilation options that include; Volume Controlled Ventilation, Pressure Controlled Ventilation, Pressure Support, Manual Ventilation, and Spontaneous Breathing. It's equipped with an electrically driven and electronically controlled ventilator that monitors for airway pressure (P), volume (V), and inspiratory oxygen concentration (FiO2).
The Drager Fabius GS anesthesia machine is a popular choice for practitioners who demand advanced ventilation technology combined with reliable and proven breathing system components. The Fabius GS anesthesia workstation opens new frontiers in ventilation performance while maintaining well-established functionality.
Description
Drager Fabius GS Anesthesia Machine Features
The Drager Fabius GS Anesthesia Machine has a familiar operation and layout that ensures ease of use and a short learning curve. The RS 232 enables communication with automated record-keeping systems for enhanced patient throughput. Convenient compact breathing system (COSY). Ventilates any patient – even as your needs change to accommodate sicker patients with more complex procedures. Consumes no drive gas, allowing dramatically increased ventilation time and reduced cost when running on cylinders and the Ventilator E-vent: Electronically controlled, electrically driven.
- Proven Ventilation Versatility
- Electronic Gas-Flow Measurement
- Compact, Convenient Breathing System
- Intelligent Cable Management
- High-performance ventilation with versatility that’s more flexible and economical to use than traditional gas-driven bellows ventilators
- Full-color screen
- Compact, convenient breathing system that’s ergonomically designed for optimal positioning
- ClinicalVision – monitoring solution that allows the caregiver to view patient monitoring and clinical data simultaneously
- Customized design for flexibility and ease of use
- Ready for IT-integration
- Low-flow ventilation
- Electronic vertical flow controls and electronic fresh gas flow indicators
- Intelligent cable management for reduced clutter and easier patient trans
- Easy integration into an existing hospital information system
- Central braking
- Continuous monitoring during transport and automatic reconfiguration of site-specific parameters with Dräger’s innovative Infinity Docking Stations (IDS).
Drager Fabius GS Anesthesia Machine Specifications
Dimensions and Weight
- Height (with COSY): 51.5″ (130.8 cm)
- Width (with COSY): 35″ (89 cm)
- Depth (with COSY): 33.1″ (84 cm)
- Weight: 224 lbs (101.6 kg) (base unit without vaporizers or cylinders)
Power Supply
- 100 – 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.3 A max
- Battery (supports ventilator and monitor) > 45 min
Rechargeable Batteries
- Raing: 24V; 3.5 Ah
- Type: Sealed, gelled lead-acid
- Recharge Time: ≤ 16 hours on the mains or full operation time
- Operating time with fully charged batteries: 45 minutes, minimum
Ventilator
- E-vent Electronically controlled, electrically driven
Ventilator Input Ranges
- PMAX Pressure Limiting: 15 – 70 cmH2O (1 cmH2O resolution)
- VT Tidal Volume: 20 – 1400 mL (10 mL resolution)
- VT (SIMV/PS) Tidal Volume: 20 – 1100 mL (10 mL resoltuion)
- f Breathing Frequency: 4 – 60 bpm (1 bpm resolution)
- Ti/Te Inspiration/Expiration ration: 4:1 to 1:4
- Tip/Ti Inspiration pause: 0% – 50% (1% resolution)
- PEEP End-expiratory Pressure: 0 – 20 cmH2O (1 cmH2O resolution)
- Pinsp Inspiratory Pressure: 5 – 65 cmH2O (1 cmH2O resolution)
- Insp Flow Inspiratory Flow: 10 – 75 L/min (1 L/min resolution in Pressure Control Mode; 10 – 85 L/min (1 L/min resoltuion) in PS and SIMV/PS modes
- Δ PPS (Pressure Support) Support Pressure: 3 – 20 cmH2O (1 cmH2O resolution)
- Δ PPS (SIMV/PS) Support Pressur: 3 – 20 cmH2O, OFF (1 cmH2O resolution)
- Freq Min Apnea Ventialtion minimum frequency: 2 – 20 bpm (1 bpm resolution) and “OFF”
- Trigger: Trigger Level: 2 – 15 L/min (1 L/min resolution)
- Tinsp SIMV Inspiratory Time: 0.3 – 4.0 sec
Operating Modes Standard
- Manual/Spontaneous
- Volume Control (IPPV)
Pressure Support Ventilation Mode
- Endotracheal Tube Size: 4.5 mm – 8 mm
- Patient Lung Compliance: 10 ml/cmH2O – 100 ml/chH2O
- Unassisted Patient Tidal Volume: 50 ml – 1000 ml
- Patient Breath Rate (BPM): 10 – 35
Delivery Accuracy
- Pmax Pressure Limiting: ±5 cmH2O of setting
- VT Tidal Volume: ± 5% of setting or 20 mL, whichever is greater
- f Breathing Frequency: ±1 bpm of setting
- Ti/Te Inspiration/Expiration Ratio: ±5% of setting
- Tip/Ti Inspiration Pause: ±25% of setting
- PEEP End-expiratory Pressure: ±2 cmH2O or ±20% of setting, whichever is greater
Anesthesia Gas Supply Module
- Fresh Gas Flow Indicators: O2, N2O
- Air: Range and accuracy: 0.0 to 12.0 L/min ±10% of reading or 0.12 L/min (into an ambient atmosphere of 14.7 psi (101.3 kPa) at 20°C).
- Resolution: 0.1 L/min
- Fresh Gas Flow Stability: O2 and N2O: ±10% of setting with pipeline pressures between 45 – 65 psi; Air ±10% of setting with pipeline pressures between 50 – 55 psi; Airflow rate will vary proportionally with supply pressures outside 50 – 55 psi
- Total Fresh Gas Flowmeter: Range and accuracy: 0 to 10 L/min ±10% of full scale at STP, calibrated with 50% O2 / 50% N2O gas mixture; 0 to 10 L/min ±15% of full scale at STOP for all other gas mixtures;
- Resolution: 0.5 L/min from 0.5 – 2 L/min; 1.0 L/min from 2 – 10 L/min O2
- Flush (bypass): at 55 psi (3.8 bar) max. 50 L/min; at 50 psi (3.4 bar) min. 35 L/min
- Common Gas Outlet Pressure Limit: 13 psi (0.9 bar)
Anesthetic Agent Vaporizer Interface
- The Drager Vapor quick-change plug-in system for up to two anesthetic agent vaporizers. The connections are automatically closed and sealed when the vaporizer is removed.
- Drager Halothane Vapor
- Drager Enflurane Vapor
- Drager Isoflurane Vapor
- Drager Sevoflurane Vapor
- Datex-Ohmeda Devapor/D-Tech for Desflurane
- Drager D-Vapor
Safety functions
- Sensitive Oxygen Ratio Controller (S-ORC) guarantees a minimum O2 concentration of 23% in an O2/N2O mixture. N2O cut-off if O2 fresh gas valve is closed or if O2 flow is less than 0.2 L/min.
- Audible and visual (flashing red LED)indication in case O2 pressure drops below 20 psi (1.38 bar) ± 4 psi (0.27 bar). In the case of electricity and battery failure, manual ventilation, gas delivery, and gent delivery are possible. Positive pressure relief valve opens at 75 ± 5 cmH2O. Negative pressure relief valve opens at – 7.5 to – 9 cmH2O.
- High-Pressure Safety Relief Valve: 75 ±5 cmH2O
- Negative Pressure Safety Relief Valve (Ambient Air Inlet Valve): -7.5 to -9 cmH2O
- System Compliance Compenstation Measurement: 0.2 to .0 ml/cmH2O: ±0.2 ml/cmH2O or ±10% of actual complaince, whichever is greater
Options
- Pressure Control (PCV)
- Pressure Support (PS)
- Synchronized Volume Controlled Ventilation w/PS (SIMV/PS)
Additional information
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