
Oxylog® 2000 plus
YhteystiedotOxylog® 2000 plus
Built for demanding situations
In the field and in emergency situations, reliability, rugged design and simple operation are vital factors for success. The Dräger Oxylog 2000 plus was designed to provide the caregiver with powerful and flexible ventilation capabilities under the most demanding conditions.
Ventilation essentials at your fingertips
The Oxylog 2000 plus gives you not only a selection of volume-controlled modes but also offers support modes for both invasive and non-invasive ventilation. Pressure Support and Non-Invasive Ventilation are available, enabling support for patients with insufficient breathing and to help prevent intubation at the earliest stage possible.
Intuitive user interface
The large display gives you clear and highly visible information on clinical values, airway pressure and parameter settings, allowing rapid evaluation of the patient’s condition during hectic situations. Intuitive controls enable operation within seconds after starting the device.
Rugged, compact and highly portable
Easy to carry and simple to mount, the Oxylog 2000 plus was specifically designed to be taken nearly anywhere. Built from extremely durable, high-impact materials, the unit can stand up to even the most challenging environments. The internal battery provides up to 4 hours of autonomous transport capability.
Standardised equipment
The Oxylog 2000 plus uses the same standardised reusable and disposable hoses as the Oxylog 3000 plus, letting you simplify your inventory and workflow.
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