Draeger - Apollo
by Draeger




Today’s increasingly integrated healthcare environment places more demands on the anesthesia provider. In addition, the interaction between the anesthesia workplace and the rest of the hospital is increasingly complex. The Apollo anesthesia machine can simplify this complexity. With a heightened emphasis on cost reduction in healthcare, our anesthesia solutions help you reduce operating costs and maximize reimbursement.
1Replya year ago | Manual Can I get a manual Equipment: Dragger apollo Reply |
0Repliesa year ago | Service Manual Does anyone have a service manual for the Draeger Apollo Anesthesia Machine? If so, please indicate how to acquire. Thank You Equipment: Draeger - Apollo Reply |
1Reply5 years ago | Machine Turn Off? A member of staff is claiming because our machines are older that they need to be turned off when not in use. We are a trauma center and could have cases come in at any time so our machines need to be calibrated and ready. They're saying because our machines are old we need to have them off to prevent further deterioration. Is it okay if a majority of the machines are turned off at night, calibrated in the morning, and left on during the day in standby mode? Is there any truth to their claim?Reply |
Height | 59 in |
Gases | Air, Carbon Dioxide, Nitrous Oxide, Oxygen |
Length | 33.5 in |
Scavenger | Open interface |
Weight | 365 lbs |
Inspiratory Flow (max) | 150 L/min |
Vaporizer Type | Variable-bypass |
Vent Modes | VCV, PCV, PSV, SIMV-Volume, SIMV-Pressure (either synchronized mode with PSV), Manual/Spontaneous. |
Width | 31.5 in |