• J Clin Eng · Nov 1991

    Portable anesthesia transport system.

    • R P Oswald and G E DeBoer.
    • Cleveland Clinic Foundation, OH.
    • J Clin Eng. 1991 Nov 1; 16 (6): 521-6.

    AbstractMedical procedures that require general anesthesia outside of the traditional operating room setting have become commonplace. This paper describes a portable inhalational anesthesia machine developed for use in these outlying areas within the hospital. The device combines the basic components of vaporizer, oxygen analyzer, oxygen flow-meter, disposable carbon dioxide absorber and oxygen flush valve into a small package that may be carried with one hand. The unit may be used as a tabletop anesthesia machine or may be attached to a patient transport bed by means of a dedicated stand.

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