New study shows Getinge innovation can help hospitals lower anesthetic waste by up to 58 percent
A newly released study in the Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing shows that the unique Automatic Gas Control (AGC) in Getinge’s anesthesia machine Flow-i, lowers sevoflurane wastage by up to 58 percent; a sustainable and economic approach without compromising patient safety.[1]
The climate challenges calls for actions from both individuals and organzations worldwide. For global medtech supplier Getinge, EcoDesign is used across all product development - an approach that benefits the environment as well as the customers’ economy. One of the areas where Getinge has made
Getinge presents Flow-c, a compact anesthesia machine where every detail has been thoughtfully designed to ease daily work, enabling cost-efficient and safe treatment for patients.Based on the world-class Servo ventilator platform and with the same innovative technology as Flow-i, the Flow-c ensures superior ventilation performance with the power and precision needed 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 touchscreen gives one point of control for all functions, and the