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Sleek integrated design
Slim, compact frame designed for constrained environments
Simple user interface
Intuitive interface for improved workflows
Scalable tools and technology
Versatile for diverse patient acuities
At a glance
Sleek integrated design
Slim, compact frame designed for constrained environments
Simple user interface
Intuitive interface for improved workflows
Scalable tools and technology
Versatile for diverse patient acuities
GE HealthCare is a leader in designing Carestations specifically suited to the practice of low-flow anesthesia delivery and its fast wash-in/wash-out requirements.
Ensuring quick patient response to changes in fresh gas and anesthetic agent may positively impact anesthetic costs and improve induction and emergence - optimizing time in the OR.
Vital capacity & cycling procedures:
Pause Gas Flow:
Uncompromised ventilation – pediatric to adult low tidal volume delivery:
Carestation Advantage
Integrated CARESCAPE Respiratory Module
*In comparison to GE HealthCare E-gas modules
Features
Time-saving software
15" touchscreen unites ventilation & monitoring controls for seamless Carestation experience with easy operation.
Advanced ventilation modes secondary
Digitally controlled flow valves for fast response times and individualized patient care.
Pause gas flow
Simplify circuit disconnects: One button stops gas, suspends alarms, agent, ventilation for 1 min.
Fast checkout
Complete the checkout in as fast as three minutes using the clear, step-by-step on-screen guidance.
Advanced ventilation – neonate to adult
Automated lung protective ventilation tools improve ventilation and save time.
Intelligent lighting controls
Low-flow anesthesia reduces agent waste gases and helps the environment.
Carestation 620
Anesthesia Delivery System
Carestation™ 650 Anesthesia Delivery System
Not all products or features are available in all markets.
*Refer to the anesthetic agent labeling for information regarding indications for use, warnings, and other relevant clinical information specific to that anesthetic agent. Any decisions regarding selection of anesthetic agent and flow rate should be made at the discretion of the clinician and in their medical judgment based on available information.