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SLE 6000 (IVL set)

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Developers: Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant (UOMZ)
Date of the premiere of the system: October 2021
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, medicine, healthcare

2021: Announcement of the HIA apparatus with saturation control function in the specified range

On October 5, 2021, it became known that the Schwabe holding company created a new ventilation apparatus for maintaining breathing in newborns. A model called SLE 6000, according to the manufacturer, differs from analogues in the function that eliminates air retention in the lungs and the ability to automatically control saturation in a given range.

SLE 6000 is designed to replace and support breathing in children and newborns, including those with extremely low body weight, in intensive care and intensive care units. The machine can operate in various ventilation modes. The choice of the method and mode of ventilation is determined by the specific clinical situation, the nature of the pathology, the general condition of the patient and the state of his respiratory system. It is possible to connect a capnograph to measure the carbon dioxide content in the air exhaled by small patients.

SLE 6000 (IVL set)

According to Sergey Dmitrochenko, Deputy General Director of Schwabe Holding, more than 10 lung ventilation modes and additional patient condition monitoring systems were added to the new equipment. The device is made in the form of a flexible modular system - if necessary, the SLE 6000 can be adapted to upcoming updates, he added.

The SLE 6000 model was developed by engineers of the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant named after E. S. Yalamov (UOMZ) of the Shvabe holding. By October 2021, the device passed the state registration of the Federal Service for Supervision of Health Care and is mass-produced.

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The new device in Rostec's line of neonatal technology is versatile. It is able to compete with the most famous foreign analogues, while its cost is much lower than competitors. And the number of operating modes of the apparatus significantly expands the capabilities of doctors, "said Alexander Nazarov, deputy head of Rostec.[1]
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