28 January, 2010

Dräger Zeus Infinity Empowered: The next generation of anaesthesia devices by Dräger

Lübeck – A completely integrated anaesthesia system which guides through anaesthesia both fully automated and manually. With the new Dräger Zeus Infinity Empowered (IE), Dräger meets a variety of customers' requirements. The system combines different anaesthetic techniques in only one system. The new Zeus IE provides optimised IT integration; it is easy to operate and supports clinicians in making therapeutic decisions. In the future, it will be possible to integrate the device into the Infinity Acute Care System (IACS). This new anaesthesia system will replace the Zeus, which has been established in the market since 2003.

Dräger Zeus IE provides all options of anaesthetic techniques: From inhalation to (total) intravenous anaesthesia – all these applications can be utilised in the closed circuit system of the Dräger Zeus IE. Thanks to its closed circuit system, the device consumes even less gas than in the low flow or minimal flow mode – and that fully automated. In addition to the manually controlled fresh gas dosing also oxygen, carrier gas and volatile anaesthetics can be controlled automatically and targeted accurately (TCA = target controlled anaesthesia). The device also compensates potential leakages automatically. The haemodynamic monitoring, which can be integrated as an option, is operated via the high-definition 17" screen of the medical cockpit, the Infinity C500. Via this cockpit, the clinician can also control the ventilation parameters. By this, all OR information is fed to the integrated patient data management system, thus also simplifying the work procedures.

Support for the user

Even in the operating room, adult patients, children and neonates benefit from the differentiated ventilation in intensive care quality. The turbine allows for spontaneous breathing at any time, which can shorten the recovery time for the patient. Up to four syringe pumps (Fresenius Module DPS), which can be controlled via the system, and the integrated medication database, which includes pre-configured default values and dosing limits for numerous pharmaceuticals, ensure an optimal intravenous anaesthesia. This supports the clinicians in their therapeutic decisions.

Standardisation provides safety and increases efficiency

In the operating room and the intensive care unit, nomenclatures and principles of use should be identical. The concept of the IACS, into which the Dräger Zeus IE can be integrated, provides exactly this. The user interface, nomenclature and parts of the hardware employed correspond to those of other IACS components, such as the Dräger Evita Infinity V500 ventilator. USB ports for storing and loading device and profile settings enable the clinician to transmit settings within a very short period of time to any number of Zeus IE systems. The uniform, intuitive user interface and a more efficient service concept are intended to support the operator.

Among the first customers opting for the Dräger Zeus IE are the Emergency Hospital Berlin (UKB), Germany, the University Hospital Magdeburg, Germany and the Dokuz Eylül University Research and Application Hospital in Izmir, Turkey.