The big impact of lung protective ventilation
—Get a deeper understanding of how to fit every patient’s lung ventilation needs. How can you effectively ventilate neonatal, paediatric or adult patient's lungs while protecting them at the same time? This continues to pose a major challenge in clinical settings.
How can you improve patient outcomes whilst maximising hospital’s resources? It’s worth paying more attention to customised ventilation. Ensuring gas exchange in the lungs, accelerating the weaning process from mechanical ventilation, treating the underlying causes of disease, and facilitating the patient's recovery. Learn why all of that is vital and how to implement in your working surroundings.

Preventing medical errors in anaesthesia
Medical errors cannot be completely prevented, which makes maximising risk reduction even more important. Stay prepared with our extensive overview of the topic – because each solution is born from a cause.

Lung protection during bariatric surgery
Obese patients have a higher risk of complications. Get to know why and how you can pay particular attention to the specific needs of their perioperative care. Based on current literature, several methods in ventilation and positioning enable you to downsize the higher risk of complications.

Lung protective ventilation for paediatric anaesthesia
Most critical incidents and many of the perioperative cardiac arrests in paediatric anaesthesia are related to the respiratory system. Anaesthetists face a special challenge in their job ventilating children, newborns and preemies. The conclusions are far from exhausted, yet we’d like to offer further insight into this topic to help you protect your patients.

Image guided lung protection
See how you can fight the threats of ventilator-associated lung injury (VALI) – which often contributes to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) – by making the invisible visible! Our approach of image-guided lung protection reveals previously unseen ventilation needs and assists with personalised ventilation.

Low-flow Anaesthesia
Perioperative lung protective ventilation during general anaesthesia can reduce the incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPC). PPC are common complications after general anaesthesia.
Preventing and managing critical incidents in anaesthesia - is it all too complex?
Time pressure, high workloads, increasing paperwork, older and sicker patients, difficult techniques and exploding knowledge in a complex work environment is the other side of the story. How will these two sides of the coin impact patient safety in the future?
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