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Evita V600 and V800, and Babylog VN600 and VN800 are Dräger's new devices for the intensive care ventilation of adults to premature babies. For the intensive care and neonatal ventilation devices, Dräger has developed an operating concept that makes orientation even easier and provides clearer user guidance.

Evita and Babylog ventilators

The user is intuitively guided through the individual menus with larger icons, important functions at the top menu level, and a clear, color-coordinated screen design. The lower number of colors for the screen elements and the reduced use of signal colors enable clear, smooth navigation.

The bright screen background also minimizes disruptive reflections of ambient light. Clearly structured device checks help safely prepare for the next patient.

iF DESIGN AWARDS recognized ventilators

The simplified operation of the device supports the user in making therapeutic decisions"

According to iF DESIGN AWARDS jury, the design of the new user interface for the Evita and Babylog family meets major user requirements, regarding clarity of information, guidance, and safety of use.

The simplified operation of the device supports the user in making therapeutic decisions, contributes to shorter training times and therefore, makes patient care even better and safer”, summarizes Andreas Neumann, Senior Product Manager at Dräger, concisely the benefits of the screen concept for the new Evita and Babylog family.

Proven ventilation technology

Over one hundred years of Dräger experience in ventilation flowed into the technology. It is the basis for efficient therapy options, which can simultaneously improve patient safety – just like the automated weaning.

The early support of spontaneous breathing allows the patient to regain mobility more quickly. In addition, the Evita V600 and V800 intensive care ventilators can be connected to the PulmoVista 500 Electrical Impedance Tomograph (EIT).

The device allows the physician to monitor the distribution of ventilation in the lungs in real time at the patient’s bedside with up to 50 images a second. The EIT device, therefore, enables individual and lung protective ventilation of patients.

Easy to disinfect surfaces

To maintain the infection management chain in the hospital, medical devices must support the requirements of hygienically sensitive areas in hospitals.

As a result, the new Dräger ventilators not only have a rounded design with few edges and overhangs, they also have surfaces that can be effectively disinfected. The glass touchscreen on the devices, as an almost seamless screen, also supports the daily hygiene routine at the intensive care workstation.

Efficient operation and cost savings

The new Evita and Babylog family takes Dräger a step closer to its goal of providing added value for clinical personnel and patients, while simultaneously optimizing costs in the hospital. The Evita V600, Evita V800, Babylog VN600, Babylog VN800 ventilators and the PulmoVista 500 are manufactured by Drägerwerk AG & Co. KGaA.

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