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Carestation 600 Series Anesthesia Systems

These compact, simple, and scalable anesthesia machines fit almost anywhere you need them.

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At a glance

Customizable ventilation

Use Pdrive, vent modes, PBW, LPV maneuvers and track patient responses

Intuitive interface

Simplify workflow with similar interfaces on patient monitor and machine

Efficient data transfer

Export anesthesia and monitor data to the network without middleware

Fits in tight spaces

Compact, ergonomic design allows fast access to tools on the main screen

Sleek. Simple. Scalable. It’s all within reach.

Advanced ventilation features on the Carestation™ 600 series help providers individualize care and optimize patient safety. Clinicians can track anesthesia response in real time on the monitor and machine display when they add parameters to optimize protocols. Data transfer is simple from the workstation to EMR.
Compact, flexible, easy
Modern design that’s well suited for today’s challenges
Elegantly engineered and appointed with ergonomic touches and software driven time-savers, the Carestation 600 series can help enhance workflows, optimize precious OR time and help hospitals reduce costs.
Optimize clinical outcomes
Time-saving lung protection tools

Atelectasis appears in approximately 90% of all patients who are anesthetized, and lung recruitment maneuvers can help mitigate this risk associated with postoperative pulmonary complications.¹ Our lung protective ventilation (LPV) tools are quickly accessible from the main screen, saving precious time when responding to patient needs.

Lung recruitment maneuvers: automate Single Step and Multi Step maneuvers to help sustain an open lung.

Real-time compliance: view compliance measurements in real time to assess the effectiveness of automated lung procedures.

Driving pressure (Pdrive): Pdrive is automatically calculated to help monitor patient for overdistention and barotrauma.
 

Analytics to support your LPV goals: To help improve post-operative clinical outcomes, GE HealthCare’s Carestation Insights™ LPV application provides a retrospective analysis that may help you identify opportunities to support lung protection initiatives, measure results that support LPV strategies as well as help anesthesiologists comply with lung protection guidelines.
To learn more about this application:
Carestation™ Insights Lung Protective Ventilation (LPV) Application

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Streamline workflows
Elevate your clinical efficiency
With a user-friendly interface based on icons, anesthesia providers can deliver fast, individualized care with tools that are easily accessible from the main screen.

Predicted Body Weight (PBW) calculator: save time when starting a case by inputting patient height values to calculate Tidal Volume and Respiratory rate settings.

Fast checkout: run a complete checkout, including a vaporizer test, within three minutes, using step-by-step guidance.

Pause Gas Flow: simplify temporary circuit disconnects using one button that temporarily stops all gas flows and suspends alarms for up to one minute.
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Compact and accessible
Fit your care almost anywhere
Experience a friendly, ergonomic design with our sleek, modern and compact Carestation 600 anesthesia workstation—made to fit in tight spaces.

Ergonomic controls: familiar, easy-to-use controls like the APL valve and Bag Vent Switch are comfortably within reach to help eliminate stretching and awkward positions.

Intelligent lighting controls: lighting shows active flow controls while the main screen highlights the flow status whenever auxiliary ports are in use.
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Simplified connectivity
Expand capabilities and quickly collect critical patient data
Enhance patient care with the ability to add parameters for decision support and ventilation modes for customized care. Both anesthesia and monitor data can be exported to direct HL7,® S/5 network, and Carescape™ Network to the EMR.

Simple connection: quickly transfer patient numerics and waveforms to your EMR for charting and more.

Optimize ventilation: select from a variety of life-supporting, ventilation modes to individualize patient care with speed and precision.

Easily add parameters: assess depth of anesthesia with Adequacy of Anesthesia (AoA) solutions such as BIS, NMT and Entropy™ parameters.
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Supporting sustainability
Advance your sustainability goals with low-flow anesthesia tools
We developed ecoFLOW software to provide visual guidance to help clinicians maintain the desired inspired oxygen concentration and identify unnecessarily high fresh gas flow rates. Anesthetic agents are not only costly, but evidence suggests that excess inhaled agents released into the atmosphere have the potential to affect the environment.2

Helps your patient care by monitoring flow rates required to maintain target-inspired oxygen concentrations.

30.5% cost reduction in anesthetic agent was reported in one quality improvement program when ecoFLOW was used.3

By Practicing low-flow anesthesia, the environmental impact of waste gases can be minimized to help reduce greenhouse gases.
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The patient population for Carestation 600 in USA are pediatric and adult.

References
  1. Hedenstierna G, Edmark L. Mechanisms of atelectasis in the perioperative period. Best Pract Res Clin Anesthesiol. 2010 Jun;24(2):157–69. DOI: 10.1016/j.bpa.2009.12.002. PMID: 20608554.
  2. There are several online resources available to learn more about the environmental impact of anesthetic agents including: Ishizawa, Y. General Anesthetic Gases and the Global Environment. Anesth Analg. 2011 Jan;112(1):213–7. DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0b013e3181fe02c2 Ryan, S.M., and Nielsen, C.J. Global Warming Potential of Inhaled Anesthetics: Application to Clinical Use. International Society for Anesthetic Pharmacology July 2010 111(1):92–8. DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0b013e3181e058d7.
  3. Shores, R.T., Meuti, K.N., Hogan, G.T., and Pabalate, J. Consumption Feedback to Reduce Inhalation Anesthesia Costs: A Quality Improvement Project. Nursing Economics May/June 2022, Vol 40(3):109–117. http://www.nursingeconomics.net/necfiles/2022/MJ22/109.pdf

 

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