The Glostavent: evolution of an anaesthetic machine for developing countries
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- DOI: 10.1177/0310057X0803600317
The Glostavent: evolution of an anaesthetic machine for developing countries
Abstract
The sophisticated anaesthetic machines designed for use in modem hospitals are not appropriate for many parts of the developing world, as they are reliant on regular servicing by skilled engineers and an uninterrupted supply of electricity and compressed gases, which are not always available. The Glostavent has been designed specifically to meet the challenges faced by anaesthetists working in these countries. It is robust, simple to use, economical, easy to service and will continue to run during an interruption of the supply of oxygen or electricity. Feedback from widespread use throughout the developing world over the last 10 years has led to significant improvements to the original design. This article describes the basic components of the original version and the modifications which have been introduced as a result of practical experience in the developing world.
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