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Universal Anesthesia Machine: Clinical Application in an Austere, Resource-Limited Environment.
Document Type
Article
Source
Military Medicine; June 2020, Vol. 185 Issue: 5-6 pe550-e556, 7p
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ISSN
00264075; 1930613X
Abstract
In austere environments, the safe administration of anesthesia becomes challenging because of unreliable electrical sources, limited amounts of compressed gas, and insufficient machine maintenance capabilities. Such austere environments exist in battlefield medicine, in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), and in areas struck by natural disasters. Whether in military operations or civilian settings, the Universal Anesthesia Machine (UAM) (Gradian Health Systems, New York, New York) is a draw-over device capable of providing safe and effective general anesthesia when external oxygen supplies or reliable electrical sources are limited. This brief report discusses a proof-of-concept observational study demonstrating the clinical utility of the UAM in a resource-limited area.