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Intended Use; Indications For Use; Clinical Benefits - GE Carestation 620 User's Reference Manual

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Carestation
620/650/650c (A1)

Intended use

WARNING

Indications for use

Clinical benefits

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The Carestation
620/650/650c anesthesia systems combine
advanced anesthesia delivery, patient monitoring, and care
information management. The contemporary, compact design allows
for easy mobility and addresses many ergonomic considerations
including an effective cable management solution, aesthetic covers,
and an expandable work surface area. Optional integrated features
include auxiliary common gas outlet, auxiliary O2 outlet, auxiliary
O2+Air outlet, suction control and respiratory gas monitoring. The
system provides integration of ventilation and gas delivery, on a 15-
inch color touchscreen interface.
This anesthesia system is designed for mixing and delivering
inhalation anesthetics, Air, O2, and N2O.
This anesthesia system uses electronic flow valve ventilation
technology offering Volume Control Ventilation with tidal volume
compensation and electronic PEEP. This technology also features
optional Pressure Control Ventilation, Pressure Support Ventilation
with an Apnea Backup (PSVPro
breathing patients, Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation
(SIMV) modes, Pressure Control Ventilation-Volume Guarantee
(PCV-VG), Continuous Positive Airway Pressure + Pressure Support
Ventilation (CPAP + PSV), and VCV Cardiac Bypass. In Volume
Control Ventilation, a patient can be ventilated using a minimal tidal
volume of 20 ml. In Pressure Control Ventilation, volumes as low as
5 ml can be measured. These advanced features allow for the
ventilation of a broad patient range.
MR unsafe. This system is not suitable for use in a
magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) environment.
The Carestation 620/650/650c anesthesia systems are intended to
provide general inhalation anesthesia and ventilatory support to a
wide range of patients (neonate, pediatric, and adult). The
anesthesia systems are suitable for use in a patient environment,
such as hospitals, surgical centers, or clinics. The systems are
intended to be operated by a clinician qualified in the administration
of general anesthesia.
Clinical benefit of the anesthesia system to the patient is to help
Health Care Professional provide a general inhalation anesthesia
and ventilator support to a wide range of patients.
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