Prima SP

Ultra Low-flow Anaesthesia

 

Prima SP
Prima SP101
Prima SP102
Prima SP101R

Significant innovations have been incorporated into the latest Prima SP Anaesthesia Systems, to give clinicians the ability to deliver a balanced Ultra Low-flow Anaesthetic and have the safety of a mechanical anti-hypoxic device. Basal oxygen flow is now set at a cost saving 50-75 ml/min and a minimum 27-33% oxygen available across the widest of flow ranges.

Further enhancements include a revised flowmeter control system to facilitate precise, low torque, adjustment of the oxygen flow, and allow the anaesthetist to take advantage of the machine's new low-flow capability.

Prima SP is now well established worldwide as the optimal machine for a user-defined modular anaesthesia workstation.

A Prima SP, plus the customer's preferred monitoring system, is a complete theatre solution for the life-cost conscious clinician who needs the benefits of an integrated system without sacrificing quality, choice of layout, or risking total system shutdown in the event of single component failure.
Options include a large over-shelf, and choice of pole-mount or mid-shelf mounting for Flat Screen Displays.

 

Continuous and accelerated development of monitoring equipment can result in total system obsoletion well before the end of the ten-year minimum lifespan of the anaesthetic machine on which the monitor system is mounted.
Prima SP allows the monitoring system to evolve to meet the clinician's changing needs, while protecting the initial investment in the Anaesthetic machine.

The attractive, contemporary design of the superb Prima SP includes an integrated CO2 Absorber, optional dual flow Air and Mechanical Anti-Hypoxic Device.
An integrated Oxygen Monitor is also available, together with an extensive range of accessories.

 
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