Atlan A100/XL XL has been developed as a safe, robust and easy-to-use anaesthesia machine for minimal- and low-flow anaesthesia in patients of various age groups.
The high precision piston ventilator E-Vent plus supports lung protective ventilation measures while the gas mixing unit with mechanically controlled flow tubes enables a convenient and intuitive application of minimal- and low-flow anaesthesia. The fresh-gas delivery is adjusted by means of manually operated flow control valves.

The design architecture of the Atlan A100/XL anaesthesia machines allows customer-tailored configurations, ergonomic and user-friendly workstations for nearly every size of operating room. Compact or large trolleys, ceiling or wall-mounted versions provide good access to the patient. A variety of hard- and software options enhance its capabilities to suit your immediate needs. The Atlan A100/XL anaesthesia machines, were designed with infection prevention regulations in mind to support hygiene measures in the operating room.
Atlan A100/XL have integrated manual emergency O2 supply, integrated active or passive anesthetic gas scavanging. Operation is via a 15.3-inch touchscreen display with the standardized Dräger concept and the ability to configure the display.
The electronically controlled and electrically driven piston ventilator technology (no drive-gas required) of the Atlan A100/XL anaesthesia machine helps to deploy lung protective ventilation measures that may improve outcomes.
- •Synchronised piston movement with patient's expiration flow reduces the expiratory resistance to ease work of breathing
- •Maintained set PEEP even in case of small leakage and during spontaneous breathing to reduce risk of atelectasis development
- •High trigger sensitivity helps to detect weak spontaneous breathing efforts of patient
- •AutoFlow* ensures the delivery of the set tidal volume with the lowest possible pressure to avoid pressure peaks and unintentional high tidal volumes
- •High accuracy in tidal volume delivery even of very small VTs down to 10 ml (VT setting in VC)
- •Pre-set VT and RR based on patient's ideal body weight support lung protective ventilation
- •Trends and Loops option helps to assess the ventilation quality and to adapt the ventilation settings accordingly:
- – display of patient lung compliance with trend
- – P-V and V-Flow loops
- •Integrated active warming of breathing system reduces condensation
- •Compact breathing system architecture to enable fast changes in fresh-gas and agent concentrations even with low fresh-gas flows
- •Sample-gas recirculated back to the breathing system to eliminate gas loss
- •Fresh-gas decoupling to ensure fresh-gas flow independent delivery of set tidal volume and ventilation pressures
To enhance the safety of patients and clinical staff, the Atlan A100/XL offers you a wide range of functionalities.
- •Backup manual mode (in case of ventilator, touch screen, or gas mixer failure) to allow manual ventilation while maintaining fresh-gas and anaesthetic agent delivery as well as ventilation monitoring to continue the case
- •Up to 120 minutes of battery life
- •Fresh-gas and anaesthestic agent delivery is still possible even when the machine is switched-off
- •Intuitive start in emergency case to reduce waiting time in critical situations
- •Automatic xMAC monitoring* to notify an unintentional change in concentration of volatile anaesthetics to avoid awareness
- •In case of central gas supply failure, missing or empty gas cylinders, mechanical ventilation is continued with ambient air
- •Automatic self-test, which includes integrated pre-use checklist with illustrated step-by-step instructions helps to comply with national guidelines, such as DGAI (Germany), ASA/APSF (USA), AAGBI (UK)
- •Piston ventilator technology to ensure accurate tidal volume delivery even in case of flow sensor failure
- •Alarm– Cause– Remedy help function displays potential causes and solutions of current alarms on the screen to enable quick remedy
Patient Gas Measurement Module with fully integrated gas monitoring (gas sample is returned to the breathing circuit):

- •concentration of O2, N2O, CO2 and anesthetics on inhalation and exhalation
- •automatic identification of isoflurane, sevoflurane, desflurane, halothane, enflurane
- •detection of anesthetic gas mixtures
- •age-adjusted xMAC display
Standard ventilation modes:
- •Manual/Spontaneous (Man/Spon)
- •VC – CMV
Опціональні режими вентиляції:
- •VC - CMV / AutoFlow
- •VC - SIMV / AutoFlow
- •VC - SIMV / PS / AutoFlow
- •VC - SIMV
- •VC - SIMV / PS
- •PC - CMV
- •PC - SIMV
- •PC - SIMV / PS
- •CPAP / PSV (with adjustable RR for backup ventilation)
The Atlan A100/XL anesthesia machine can be equipped with several SW options to expand its ventilation and monitoring capabilities and optimize workflows.
PC – Pressure Control Ventilation
The patient receives constant pressure from the ventilator over a certain period of time.
AutoFlow
AutoFlow time-controlled (VC-CMV/AF) for lung-protective ventilation with volume guarantee, at minimized peak airway-pressures
PSV – Pressure Support Ventilation
The ventilator supports the patient's efforts to breathe level of support delivered is according to the Pressure Support setting (ΔPsupp)
SIMV/PS - Spontaneous Breathing Support/ Pressure Support
The ventilator synchronizes the mandatory ventilation strokes with spontaneous breathing efforts from the patient. SIMV allows the patient to breathe spontaneously. Pressure Support can be activated during SIMV mode to support the patient’s spontaneous breathing efforts.
Loops and Trends
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- •Graphical trend of measured values
- •Export of trend data to USB mass storage device
- •Display of patient compliance with trend
- •Display of loops (Pressure-Volume and Flow-Volume)
- •Volumeter (bar graphic for monitoring the inspiratory and expiratory tidal volumes)
Together with Dräger Patient monitoring solutions (e.g. Infinity Acute Care System and Vista Patient Monitoring System), the Atlan A100/XL anaesthesia machine comprises a fully integrated anaesthesia workstation. This provides ventilation parameters, gas measurements and vital signs data on a single interface for a complete clinical view at the point of care to support decision making for enhanced patient care and efficiency during perioperative care. The workstation can also be connected to the hospital information system (HIS) and/or an electronic medical record via HL7 protocol to serve as a data source.