Definition : Ventilators designed to use positive pressure to deliver a prescribed mixture of respiratory and anesthetic gases and vapors to the patient's lungs during surgical procedures that require general anesthesia; the mixture is produced by the anesthesia unit. Many anesthesia ventilators are time-cycled devices that have only one mode of operation, but some incorporate other modes (e.g., synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation). Anesthesia ventilators are usually less complex than critical care ventilators. Most anesthesia units include these ventilators either as an integral part or as an optional device.
Founded in August 1988, Advanced Instrumentations is a premier global supplier of high quality medical equipment such as Patient Monitors, Incubators, Hospital Beds, Defibrillators, Surgical Tables, Surgical Lamps, Anesthesia and other related products.
The SAR-1000 is our newest and most advanced ventilator for mice, rats, and other small animals. It follows in the tradition of our ever popular SAR-830 series, which has been an international standard for over twenty years. We incorporated the latest in digital control and advanced sensor technology to produce our easiest-to-use and most accurate ventilator yet.
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