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OSE_1310_part3_Layout 1 10/7/13 10:33 AM Page 96 THINKING OF BUYING ... Joseph A. Rodriguez, MSN, CRNA Anesthesia Machines Electronic advances make the case for an upgrade. O ne of the surgical facilities BEYOND BREATHING Today's anesthesia my group practices at machines provide more than just vaporization recently bought 15 new and ventilation. anesthesia machines, upgrading from what was some pretty archaic equipment dating back to the 1970s. It was high time for an upgrade, especially because the latest models are driven in large part by electronics. Here are 4 features of anesthesia machines in which electronics are making a big impact on anesthesia delivery. 1. Data integration. An anesthesia machine that electronically integrates with and captures case data (such as vital signs and drugs) can create a central hub for information and maintain an accurate and continuous clinical record, letting us focus on patient care instead of racing to write all the information down. Compatibility with your EMR system and OR monitors gives a boost to the other members of the surgical team as well. Integrating our numbers with the numbers on the chart gives physicians, nurses and even billers and materials managers access to more information. 2. Variable ventilation. Today's patients are a diverse population, with a range of respiratory needs. Anesthesia machines programmed with variable ventilation modes, automatic settings and limits are better able to adapt to different clinical situations. Digitally controlled ventilation lets you adjust respiratory volume, pressure and speed to match the breathing rate of each patient, from the sensitive lungs of a pedi9 6 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | O C T O B E R 2013

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