GE Healthcare
Et Control
for the Aisys Carestation
Simplified Automation
Focus on what matters most
The anesthetist’s job is both art and science — a fluid
blend of expertise and hard data, all aimed at tailoring
the optimal anesthesia plan for each patient.
Anesthetists spend valuable time checking and
re-checking EtO
agent settings, re-adjusting for changes in uptake
and metabolic rate, to ensure safe and effective
anesthesia. All this in parallel with a multitude of
other time-consuming and complex tasks.
and EtAA values, adjusting O2 and
2
There is no question that digital technology can
help eliminate many of the time-consuming manual
processes involved in agent and gas delivery as well
as patient monitoring.
The question is ‘how’?
How can EtO2 and EtAA levels be monitored and regulated
safely, reliably, and cost-effectively by digital technology?
How can anesthetists reduce tedious and redundant tasks,
without relinquishing control and without jeopardizing
the quality of patient care?
GE Healthcare has the answer.
Et Control: Tailored Anesthesia through Simplified Automation