Anesthesia machines with double vaporizers allow for the simultaneous use or quick selection of two different liquid anesthetic agents (like Sevoflurane and Isoflurane), adding precise, controlled amounts of vapor to carrier gases (oxygen, air, nitrous oxide) for patient anesthesia, ensuring safety with features like integrated monitors, alarms, and ventilators, crucial for modern surgery.
What They Do:
Vaporize Liquid Anesthetics: Convert liquid agents (e.g., Sevoflurane, Isoflurane) into inhalable gas/vapor.
Precise Mixing: Mix the anesthetic vapor with medical gases (O2, N2O, Air) to deliver a specific concentration.
Enhanced Safety: Modern machines include built-in ventilators, patient monitoring (HR, BP, O2 Sat), and alarms (O2 failure, pressure).