Definition of anesthesia:
The development of an anesthesia device with the development of modern technologies from a simple blowing device to a complex and complex set of electronic, electrical and mechanical devices.
Mechanism of action:
The anesthesia receives the gases from their source (central tubes or cylinders), controls their flow, reduces their pressure to an appropriate and safe level, then passes these gases through the evaporators, saturated with hypnotic material to a certain degree, and produces the gas mixture anesthetic, which passes through the anesthesia circuit of the patient.
The development of an anesthesia device with the development of modern technologies from a simple blowing device to a complex and complex set of electronic, electrical and mechanical devices.
Mechanism of action:
The anesthesia receives the gases from their source (central tubes or cylinders), controls their flow, reduces their pressure to an appropriate and safe level, then passes these gases through the evaporators, saturated with hypnotic material to a certain degree, and produces the gas mixture anesthetic, which passes through the anesthesia circuit of the patient.