Getinge Servo Ventilators Receive Official Cybersecurity Clearance From the US Defense Health Agency
Getinge’s Servo ventilators can now be purchased by the US Department of Defense and operate within their strict networking environments.
Getinge’s Servo ventilators can now be purchased by the US Department of Defense and operate within their strict networking environments.
Getinge’s Servo ventilators can now be purchased by the US Department of Defense and operate within their strict networking environments.
Read MoreGetinge has been granted US FDA 510(k) clearance for its clinical decision support software Talis +ACG (Advanced Clinical Guidance).
Read MoreGetinge is recalling the Cardiohelp Emergency Drive due to possible blocking or impairment of the emergency drive’s cranking ability.
Read MoreGetinge has acquired US-based Healthmark Industries Co Inc for approximately $320M, according to a company news release.
Read MoreRT looks at the latest ventilators and critical care products on the market from manufacturers Bio-Med Devices, Breas Medical, Dräger, Getinge, Movair, Turn Medical, and Zoll.
Read MoreServo-air Lite offers ICU-quality ventilation but is more geared toward spontaneously breathing patients in need of extra breathing support, according to Getinge.
Read MoreThe FDA is providing information on oxygenator devices used in extracorporeal circulation following a recall notice by Getinge/Maquet.
Read MoreGetinge launched its new Servo-c mechanical ventilator targeting selected markets, offering lung-protective therapeutic tools to treat both pediatric and adult patients, according to a company news release.
Read MoreGetinge is recalling the Flow-c and Flow-e Anesthesia Systems after receiving reports of cracked or broken on/off switches on the system’s suction unit, according to an FDA advisory.
Read MoreGetinge Flow Family anesthesia machines will now be available to Premier Inc’s network of 4,400 US hospitals and health systems and 225,000 other providers and organizations.
Read MoreGetinge launched a new Experience Center located in Wayne, New Jersey with a special virtual event involving leaders from healthcare, technology and government.
Read MoreRT looks at the latest ventilators and critical care products on the market from manufacturers like Breas Medical, Dräger, Philips, Zoll, Hans Rudolph, and more.
Read MoreGetinge has been awarded an anesthesia contract from Vizient Inc for its Flow Family anesthesia machines in the US.
Read MoreThe US FDA has issued clearance for several new software options for Getinge’s Servo-u and Servo-n ventilators, along with clearance for the company’s new Servo-u MR ventilator for the MRI room.
Read MoreGetinge’s Servo-air ventilator is intended for adult and pediatric patients and includes both invasive and noninvasive ventilation modes.
Read MoreThirty-three years after her early birth, a neonatal doctor in London is treating preemies with advanced ventilation technology.
Read MoreAccording to the NAVIATOR trial, Getinge’s NAVA significantly increased the number of ventilator-free days and shortened the time of mechanical ventilation for adult patients with acute respiratory failure.
Read MoreRT looks at the latest ventilators and critical care products on the market from manufacturers like Breas Medical, Philips Healthcare, Zoll Medical, and more.
Read MoreSeven ventilator manufacturers have teamed up to create the Ventilator Training Alliance, a ventilator training resource for clinicians available via mobile app or web browser.
Read MoreGetinge is launching a second ramp-up in production capacity to 26,000 ventilators in 2020, an increase of 160% compared to 2019.
Read MoreIn 2019, Getinge produced more than 10,000 ventilators, the company said. A 60% increase would translate to 16,000 ventilators.
Read MoreNew patient monitoring and ventilator analytics systems are improving the ability of respiratory care teams to remotely track vital signs for multiple ventilated patients while strengthening safety practices, VAE/VAP reporting, and hospital data integration.
Read MoreAerogen, Galway, Ireland, and Swedish-based Maquet Critical Care have partnered on a new product, an integrated unit which provides the Aerogen’s Aeroneb Solo nebulizer for the Maquet Servo-i ventilator.
Read MoreFrom left: Erika Laskey, vice president, sales and marketing, CHAD Therapeutics; Greg Caressi, vice president, healthcare and life sciences, Frost & Sullivan; Earl Yager, CEO and president, CHAD Therapeutics; and Thomas Jones
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