Evita V600

‘In the world of ventilators, Evita V 600 is one of the pioneers, maintaining its reputation in a steady way for years.

The Dräger Evita V600 ventilator is a pioneer in intensive care ventilation, offering lung-protective strategies for all age groups. Its sleek, ergonomic design combines high-performance ventilation with user-friendly operation, ensuring precise and safe respiratory support in critical care.

Key Features

  1. Lung-protective ventilation for adults, children, and neonates
  2. Local ventilation display for real-time monitoring
  3. Effective oxygen therapy is integrated
  4. CO₂ monitoring capability
  5. Intuitive 15-inch rotatable display
  6. Functions as a complete respiratory support system
  7. Sleek design for quick and efficient outcomes

Benefits

  • Rapid and safe operation, even in critical situations
  • User-friendly interface with step-by-step guidance
  • An effective alarm system with visible analog lights from all directions
  • Easy recording and management of patient medical data

Physical Specifications

  • Maximum weight: 133 kg
  • Height: 1400 mm
  • Trolley weight: 33 kg
  • Display unit weight: 5 kg

Technical Data

  • Maximum power consumption: 300 W
  • Gas consumption: 2.7 – 6.0 bar
  • Battery runtime (GS500): 15 minutes
  • Automatic disconnection and reconnection detection
  • Therapy types: O₂ therapy, invasive ventilation, non-invasive ventilation

Components

  • Display unit
  • Ventilation unit
  • Gas supply unit GS500
  • Power supply unit PS500
  • Trolley with 4 brakes

Description

The Dräger Evita V600 is a trusted ICU ventilator renowned for its reliability and versatility. From advanced lung-protective ventilation to efficient oxygen therapy and CO₂ monitoring, it supports clinicians in delivering precise respiratory care. Its intuitive 15-inch rotatable display, automatic safety features, and sleek ergonomic design make it ideal for high-pressure ICU environments, ensuring patient safety and workflow efficiency.

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