The Penlon Prima 460 anaesthetic machine is now available with PRVC advanced ventilation mode and Sidestream Anaesthetic Gas Monitoring options.
The Prima 460 Anaesthetic Machine is now available with (PRVC) Pressure Regulated Volume Control ventilation mode. PRVC is a mandatory mode of ventilation in which the ventilator attempts to achieve set tidal volumes at lowest possible airway pressure.
In addition, the Prima 460 is now available with either Masimo® ISA AX+ or ISA OR+ anaesthetic gas monitoring. The anaesthetic gas monitoring options of the Prima 460 provide clinicians with real-time, accurate and continuous measurement of inspired and expired CO₂, N₂O, Halothane, Isoflurane, Enflurane, Sevoflurane, and Desflurane with automatic agent identification and optional paramagnetic O₂ measurements.
Craig Thompson, Penlon’s Product Manager, said:
”The addition of PRVC and Anaesthetic Gas Monitoring on the Prima 460 is the latest step in our strategy to produce a complete anaesthesia delivery solution. By working closely with our customers and partners, we have identified further improvement and will continue to develop the functions and features that our customers are looking for in a modern anaesthetic machine.”
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