Anethesia
Drager Narkomed M (Portable)
Meet the modern anesthesia machine. It makes efficient transport possible, making it ideal in mobile environments and other small space settings.
Its design has fewer parts and allows medical personnel to assemble the equipment quickly and efficiently, with a modular architecture that is both durable and versatile.
Features
Simple, modular design
Closed (Low Flow) anesthesia techniques
Semi-closed anesthesia techniques
Opened anesthesia techniques
Break-resistant flow meters
Integrated ventilator: flow rate of 0 - 5 LPM
Drager Narkomed GS
Combining simplicity, quality, and value, Drager Narkomed GS has a single monitor screen that gives volume, pressure, and oxygen data. Monitored parameters and alarm messages are shown on an easy-to-read display.
Features
This model comes with an electronic ventilator
It incorporates state-of-the-art electronics, user-friendly interfaces, and intuitive controls.
The pneumatic system can simultaneously deliver up to four gases and one anesthetic agent (from a selection of up to three). Oxygen and nitrous oxide are standard, while air, carbon dioxide, and oxygen-helium are optional gases. Gas is supplied to the system through pipelines and cylinders.
The system is equipped with illuminated flow tubes for accurate gas delivery measurements in poor light conditions.
Drager Narkomed MRI
A unique anesthesia system, the Narkomed MRI combines an integrated electronic ventilator and an integrated exhaled volume, airway pressure, and oxygen monitor in one compact unit.
This anesthesia machine is the only one with an integrated ventilator and VPO monitor designed and engineered to perform without distance or electromagnetic restrictions in shielded or unshielded MRI environments of up to 3.0 Tesla.
This feature enables operation with minimum space required between the patient and the machine. This space advantage can be a very relevant consideration when scanning pediatric and neonatal patients.
Features
The Narkomed MRI anesthesia system employs magnetic resonance imaging.
The unit features the proven reliability of the AV2+ ventilator, a single vaporizer mounts for 19.1 style vaporizers and the CORm volume, pressure, and oxygen monitor on first-generation units.
The second-generation machines utilize a Drager GS type display with oxygen, volume, and pressure monitoring.
The absorber assembly conveys the familiar Narkomed feel in an MRI compatible model. This anesthesia medical equipment is small and has been tested in the vicinity of the strongest magnets.
Drager Fabius GS
A versatile and cost-effective anesthesia system that incorporates standard Hypoxic Guard. This is a reliable alternative for hospitals with a limited budget.
Features
Standard Hypoxic Guard
Up to three 19.1 vaporizers
Standard O2 and N2O
Built-in O2 volume monitor
Built-in airway pressure monitor
Drager Narkomed 2A
A versatile and cost-effective anesthesia system that incorporates standard Hypoxic Guard. This is a reliable alternative for hospitals with a limited budget.
Features
Standard Hypoxic Guard
Up to three 19.1 vaporizers
Standard O2 and N2O
Built-in O2 volume monitor
Built-in airway pressure monitor
Drager Narkomed 2B
This is one of Drager's longest-running and most reliable anesthesia systems. The 2B has O2 and N2O standards with optional medical air and holds 3 (19.1) vaporizers.
Features
AVE Electronic ventilator
Absorber and scavenger
Oxygen analyzer
Breathing pressure monitor
Respiratory volume
Centralized alarm and data
Oxygen ratio controller
Pressure limit controller