Drager Apollo Anesthesia Machine
From the reliable line of Drager medical products comes the Apollo Anesthesia Machine. With a heightened emphasis on cost reduction in healthcare, Drager anesthesia solutions help you reduce operating costs and maximize reimbursement.
The Drager Apollo Anesthesia Machine can play an important role in optimizing your anesthesia workflow and reducing process costs with features such as the fully automatic self-test. Little user interaction is required allowing the caregiver to focus more on the patient.
In addition to providing you with invaluable assistance through best-in-class therapy, Apollo also offers you an open-platform architecture - enabling it to be easily integrated into your overall workflow.
Advanced Ventilation
The Apollo Anesthesia Machine has the ventilation technology to support patients of any age and acuity. The E-Vent plus servo controlled high-speed piston ventilator works with great precision to supply a maximum peak flow far in excess of any bellows ventilator, resulting in the kind of performance previously only seen in the ICU. Additionally, unlike a bellows ventilator, it requires no drive gas. The very short response time has clear physiological benefits for your patients, while the digital precision helps you make the most of the latest ventilation modes.
Integrated breathing system eliminates external hoses and clutter, reducing the risk of disconnection.
Fully automatic self-test lasts approximately three minutes, reflects the results to the user, and makes results available to the user at any time.
Unique Low-Flow Wizard
The Apollo is designed to support the user by providing optimal low and minimal flow settings. The consistent use of low-flow anesthesia techniques can significantly reduce the cost of inhalation anesthetic agents. Reducing the fresh gas flow from 3L/min to 1L/min can result in anesthetic agent savings of up to 50%.
Automated Startup
- Simple straightforward startup makes it easier for the staff and provides complete information on device status.
- Enhanced troubleshooting with clear text directions.
Volume AutoFlow (AF) Mode (Optional)
Volume AutoFlow (AF) mode combines the advantages of pressure- and volume controlled ventilation. This mode uses a decelerated respiratory flow in order to achieve the lowest possible pressure without pressure peaks.
- Guaranteed tidal volume.
- Automatic adaption of respiratory pressure to changed lung conditions.
- Lung-protective ventilation used consistently, even in volume controlled mode.
- Volume Mode Autoflow can be used with synchronization and optional