




Check the live status of your operating rooms and support an effective management of the OR department with the OR Companion. Upgrade the solution with the Self-Test Tracker option to streamline staff workflows for the daily anaesthesia system test procedure, protect patients and achieve a high uptime of anaesthesia workstations.
The OR Companion provides you with workflow support for the management and readiness of your operating rooms. The software allows you to view status information of all networked Perseus A500 and Atlan family anaesthesia machines across the hospital.
Compliance with the recommendations for daily system test procedures helps to protect patients by putting devices in a safe operating condition and thus preventing adverse events during anaesthesia.[1],[2] The centralised overview of system test resu … More information
lts in the Self-Test Tracker allows you to confirm that all system tests have been completed successfully and that procedures can start safely and exactly whenever planned.The Self-Test Tracker functionality supports high uptime and safe operation of anaesthesia workstations.Automates important steps of the system test procedure: With the unique Auto On function of our Perseus A500 and Atlan family workstations, the system tests can be initiated automatically at a pre-configured time and will already be completed when staff enter the OR department in the morning. With a glance at the Self-Test Tracker from anywhere within the hospital, staff are informed about the operational readiness of the anaesthesia machines and can, in case of complications, quickly shift their focus to troubleshooting.Enables fast troubleshooting to reduce downtime: Operating rooms contribute strongly to the financial success of a hospital and operating room downtime, for example because devices are inoperable, results in financial losses.[3] In case an anaesthesia machine system tests isn’t completed successfully, the Self-Test Tracker acts as an assistance system and immediately provides staff with error information and troubleshooting steps.Supports a secure operation: Gas leakage values are shown per anaesthesia machine to indicate the secure operation of a device.Enhanced fleet management opportunities: The software provides staff with insights to the runtime and system test history of a connected anaesthesia device which increases transparency on the device’s performance.Indicates compliances with standard operating procedures: Quality assurance reports show the number of cases performed with fully operational or limited operational anaesthesia devices for a selected time frame.The OR department of every hospital is unique. The dashboard of the OR Companion can be adapted to display all your operating rooms and induction rooms with their individual names and the allocated anaesthesia workstations with their individual name … More information
or serial number.Our solutions are designed with data security and privacy in mind. Only device data is exported to the Dräger Service Cloud platform. All information is securely stored in regionalised data centers and protected through consistent encryption of data … More information
in transit and at rest. Strong authentication and authorisation controls safeguard access, while clear software-based tenant separation guarantees data isolation. Our ISO/IEC 27001 certification for the development, provision and operation of our cloud-based decision support solutions demonstrates our commitment to maintaining the high standards of information security.The My Dräger Portal offers 24/7 web-based access to all essential Dräger services and digital applications. Effortlessly manage devices, orders, user profiles, and benefit from transparent workflows, comprehensive support, and a growing suite of dig … More information
ital services - all in one place.[1] Prien T. et al. (2019). Funktionsprüfung des Narkosegerätes zur Gewährleistung der Patientensicherheit - ¡Empfehlung der Kommission für Normung und technische 'Sicherheit der DGAI. Anästhesiol & Intensivmed.; 2019(60), 75-83.[2] Mehtap S. P.; Eisenkraft J. B.; Posner K. L.; Domino K. B. (2013). Patient Injuries from Anesthesia Gas Delivery Equipment: A Closed Claims Update. Anesthesiology 119, pp. 788-795.[3] Girotto, J. A.; Koltz, P. F.; Drugas, G. (2010). Optimizing your operating room: Or, why large, traditional hospitals 'don't work. International Journal of Surgery, 8(5), pp. 359- 367.