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—As specialists in acute care, we are committed to sharing our knowledge and expertise to people working in acute care. Below, you can find a range of education material to support you with your everyday needs such as, product trainers, clinical booklets, product videos and case studies.

Perseus A500 SW version 2.n

Perseus A500 SW version 1.n

Savina 300 Simulator

Evita V500 Simulator

Babylog VN500 Simulator

Oxylog® 3000 Plus Trainer

Primus® Trainer

Primus Infinity® Empowered Product Trainer
Get support from downloadable interactive product trainers to practice control concepts of Dräger products.

Savina 300 Select - how to use
This video explains the most important functions of Savina 300 Select. It also explains how to prepare and to start operation of the device and moreover how to use and clean it.

Discover the NI ventilator Carina®
This video will show you the most important functionalities of the NI ventilator Carina.

AutoFlow®
The Oxylog 3000 plus incorporates the benefits of pressure controlled ventilation into volume controlled ventilation.

Breathing Book
Spontaneous breathing during artificial ventilation

Electrical Impedance Tomography
The realisation of regional ventilation monitoring
Authors: Eckhard Teschner, Michael Imhoff & Steffen Leonhardt

High-Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation
Theory and Practical Applications
Author: Jane Pillow

It began with the pulmotor
The History of Mechanical Ventilation
Author: Ernst Bahns

New ventilation modes in intensive care
Author: Karin Deden

Paediatric anaesthesia
Authors: Dr. K. Rupp, Dr. J. Holzki, Dr. T. Fischer and Dr. C. Keller

The History of Anaesthesia at Dräger
Volume I

Pressure Support Ventilation
A New Triggered Ventilation Mode for Neonates
Authors: Jean Christophe Rozé and Thomas Krüger

Protective Ventilation
Author: Frank Ralfs

SmartCare®/PS
The automated weaning protocol
Authors: Andreas Neumann and Hartmut Schmidt

Volume guarantee
New Approaches in Volume Controlled Ventilation for Neonates
Authors: Jag Ahluwalia, Colin Morley and Hans Georg Wahle

Low-flow, minimal-flow and metabolic-flow anaesthesia
Clinical techniques for use with rebreathing systems
Authors: Christian Hönemann and Bert Mierke
Discover news and information on therapeutic approaches via practical examples. In this section you can find a range of case studies on a variety of topics including anaesthesia, bilateral ventilation, disposable expiration valves and a range of SmartCare® applications. Scroll down to download the full article.

Nottingham City Hospital – Innovative Workplace Design
Nottingham City Hospital chose the Dräger Movita® workplace solution aiming at providing all-round access to the patient, ergonomic positioning and handling of medical equipment, excellent cable management, and a free floor. The new integrated hoist and mobilization system resulted in improved clinical workflow, patient comfort and safety, and staff satisfaction.

Target Controlled Anaesthesia at City Hospitals Sunderland
In February 2012, Dräger Zeus® Infinity Empowered (IE) target controlled capable anaesthetic machines were introduced into all operating theatres within City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust.

Oxygen Therapy – using Dräger Evita
In 2013 Glenfield Hospitals, part of University Hospitals Leicester, changed its approach to using the Dräger Evita. This has enabled the hospital to make cost efficiencies, improve patient comfort and increase ease of use for staff, forming part of a seamless care pathway.

How low can you flow?
Although low- and minimal-flow anaesthesia offers many benefits, successful adoption has been hindered by a lack of simple-to-use methods to guide anaesthetists on the efficient usage of volatile gases. This is now set to change following an advancement in gas monitoring software, which measures the actual agent consumption versus uptake.

Knowledge based weaning 1
Protocolised Care in the Weaning Process.

Knowledge based weaning 2
Knowledge-Based Systems for Automatic Ventilatory Management

Electrical Impedance Tomography
Committed to guiding daily respiratory therapy and helping prevent lung damage. Electrical Impedance Tomography (EIT) has received increasing attention from the scientific community for more than 20 years. Its documented contribution to monitoring, quantification and the evaluation of therapeutic measures effectively complements other tools for respiratory monitoring.

Evolution of Weaning with SmartCare®/PS
Improving Intensive Care Unit (ICU) outcomes by reducing ventilator associated complications and ventilator days may be achieved by re-engineering the weaning process 1.

Norwalk Hospital
At Norwalk Hospital, clinicians are reaping the benefits of a multi-tiered platform in one, user-friendly format.

SmartCare®/PS
A case description of a patient who was difficult to wean.

Case Study: SmartCare® “Relentless”
Philip Thaut, respiratory therapist, explains in this interview why SmartCare®/PS became an essential adjunct to the current ventilator management strategy at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center Provo.

Disposable Expiration Valves
In 2009 London’s St Mary’s Hospital Imperial NHS Trust changed from reusable to disposable expiration valves in the adult ICU. The decision, which was based on several factors including improved infection control and ease of use, has also brought the benefits of lower cost and immediate availability.

Derriford Hospital
When choosing patient monitors for its new Cardiac Unit, Derriford Hospital thought beyond a single unit and created a hospital-wide solution where the monitor follows the patient throughout the episode of care – collecting vital signs data without interruption and making clinical data available wherever needed via the network

Volume Guarantee
Initiation and ongoing clinical management of an infant supported by Volume Guarantee – A Case Study

Did you know? (NIF)
The Negative Inspiratory Force Index (NIF)

Did you know? (C20/C)
The C20C Index

Did you know? (P0.1)
What is it? How is it measured? Why is it relevant? Why is it helpful to improve the outcome?

Did you know? (PPS)
Proportional Pressure Support

Did you know? (Trigger)
The Inspiratory and Expiratory Trigger

Did you know? (MMV)
Mandatory Minute Ventilation (MMV)

Did you know? (Autoflow)
Autoflow: What is it, why is it relevant and why is it helpful to improve the outcome?

Did you know? (Quick Setting)
QuickSet: What is it, how to use it, why is it relevant and why is it helpful to improve outcome?

Did you know? (Pressure Link)
Pressure Link: What is it, how to use it, why is it relevant and why is it helpful to improve outcomes?

Did you know? (Avoiding Pressure Ulcers in NIV)
Avoiding Pressure Ulcers in NIV: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (APRV)
Airway Pressure Release Ventilation: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (Volume Guarantee)
Volume Guarantee: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (Autorelease)
Autorelease: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (Variable Pressure Support)
Variable Pressure Support: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (Time Constant)
Time Constant: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (SPV)
Smart Pulmonary View: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (ETCO2)
ETCO2 Monitoring: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (PEEPi)
PEEPi: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (VDS)
Dead Space Volume: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (CO2 Production)
CO2 Production: What is it, why is it helpful to improve outcomes and how to avoid it?

Did you know? (Incremental PEEP and Pinsp)
Incremental PEEP and Pinsp: How to perform it with a Dräger ventilator?

Did you know? (40 by 40)
Sustained Inflation – 40 by 40: Description, how to perform it with a Dräger ventilator and examples

Did you know? (Continuous distending pressure)
Sustained Inflation – Continuous distending pressure: Description and how to perform it with a Dräger ventilator

Did you know? (Intermittent Sighs)
Intermittent Sighs/ Intermittent High level of PEEP: Description, how to perform it with a Dräger ventilator and examples

Smarter Anesthesia Dosing
Keeping the right balance is hard when mixing anesthesia drugs.

Why Dräger Original Sample Lines?
See how the sample line and the related gas analyzer are working in a team.

Why use Dräger Original Accessories? - Ventstar Oxylog
Why is flow measurement important and how does it work?

Why use Dräger Original Accessories? - Flow Sensor
Why is flow measurement important in ICU and anesthesia ventilators?

Why use Dräger Original Accessories? - CO2 Cuvette
See how why CO2 Monitoring is important and the advantages of orginial CO2 Cuvettes

Use of patient filters in anaesthesia
Mechanical vs. Electrostatic filter
Product videos
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Atlan A350 - Alarm Settings and Management

Atlan A350 - Device Orientation

Atlan A350 - Emergency settings and start up

Atlan A350 - Preparing the device

Atlan A350 - System and leak test

Atlan A350 - Ventilation modes

Atlan A350 & Vista 120

Atlan A350 - Basic user functions

Atlan A350 - Disassembly and reassembly of breathing block

Fabius XL and Vista 120

Primus IE - Device orientation

Primus IE - Preparing the device

Primus IE - System and leak tests

Primus IE - Basic user functions

Primus IE - Ventilation modes

Primus IE - Alarm settings and management

Primus IE - Emergency settings and start up

Primus IE - Breathing block disassembly and reassembly

Primus IE and Vista 120

Perseus A500 - Device orientation

Perseus A500 - Alarm Settings and Management

Perseus A500 - Basic user functions

Perseus A500 - Preparing the Device

Perseus A500 - Ventilation Modes

Perseus A500 - Advanced Features

Perseus A500 - Emergency procedures

Perseus A500 - Auto on and Flush & Dry

Perseus A500 - Breathing Block Disassembly and Reassembly

Zeus IE - Device Orientation

Zeus IE - System and Leakage Test

Zeus IE - Preparing the Device

Zeus IE - Emergency Settings & Procedures

Zeus IE - Integrated SmartPilot View (iSPV)

Zeus IE - Breathing block disassembly and reassembly

Zeus IE - Basic user functions

Zeus IE - Alarm settings and management

Zeus IE - Ventilation modes

Zeus IE - Advanced features
Topic Highlights
—We've worked with experts to put together research-based insight to help you learn more about up-to-date topics in medical care.

High-Flow Oxygen Therapy

Non-Invasive Ventilation

Noise in the NICU
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