Medical Ventilation

Whether ventilation for premature babies, adults, emergency situations or during patient transportation: Dräger can provide you with the appropriate solution for every situation. This enables you to give each of your patients precisely the treatment they need. For more than 100 years we have focused on supporting you in improving therapeutic successes and preventing complications.

Dräger can support you with the ventilation needs of your patients:

Our entire range of ventilators is characterized by a series of common features:
  • Complete solutions, including accessories and consumables, help to reduce the risk of infection.
  • Easy handling and intuitive design simplify operation, promote increased productivity and can contribute to patient safety.
  • Our concept of "free breathing" makes spontaneous breathing possible at any time during mechanical ventilation.(1)
  • Non-invasive ventilation(2) including comfortable masks as a gentle alternative to intubation. Non-invasive ventilation can help prevent or delay intubation, therefore encouraging the minimization of nosocomial infection.(3)

Dräger’s range of ventilators covers the following areas:

  • Emergency and transportation ventilation
  • Intensive-care ventilation of adults, children and newborns
  • Ventilation at intermediate-care stations

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Dräger Babylog® VN500

Enter a new era of neonatal respiratory support. The Babylog® VN500 combines our years of experience and dedication with the latest innovative technology in the field of neonatal ventilation. The result is a complete, integrated ventilation solution for the tiniest of patients. Move on toward new frontiers today and be prepared for the developments of tomorrow.

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Dräger Savina® 300

The Savina 300 is designed to meet the ventilation needs of even the most critically-ill patients, yet it is very simple to operate and maintain as well as flexible enough to be used nearly anywhere in your hospital.

  1. Ram FSF et al, The Cochrane Library 2005, Issue 4
  2. Not suitable for the Oxylog 1000
  3. Rello J et al.: Epidemiology and Outcomes of Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in a large US Database, in: Chest, 2002, 122:2115-21
  4. Tablan OC et al.: Guidelines for Preventing Health-Care-Associated Pneumonia, 2003, in: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep, 2004, 53(RR-3):1-36
  5. Craven DE: Preventing Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Adults – Sowing Seeds of Change, in: Chest, 2006, 130:251-60