
Anaesthetic Gas Monitors Dräger Vamos® / Vamos® plus

Gas Module Dräger Scio Four
Gas analyzers are used for continuous monitoring of the composition of the breathing mixture and the concentration of inhaled anesthetics during anesthesia. Their function is to ensure stable, predictable, and safe induction of anesthesia, as well as timely detection of changes in gas balance during surgery. Under surgical conditions, the accuracy of gas measurement affects ventilation quality, respiratory status, anesthesia depth, and overall patient safety.
Medical gas analyzers are used in operating rooms, anesthesiology, and intensive care units to monitor the composition of the inhaled and exhaled mixture. The systems determine the presence and concentration of oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and inhaled anesthetics. This allows the anesthesiologist to adjust gas delivery in a timely manner and maintain controlled physiological status during the procedure. Gas analyzers integrate with anesthesia machines and ventilation systems, ensuring full synchronization of breathing and anesthesia parameters.
Continuous monitoring of gas composition is essential when working with patients of different ages and in complex clinical cases. Thanks to alerts on deviations in concentration, the physician can quickly respond to changes in the patient’s condition and maintain stability of vital parameters throughout the operation.
Gas analyzers operate by sampling the gas mixture through a dedicated module. The system analyzes the composition of the mixture and compares the obtained values with preset parameters. In case of deviations, the equipment issues alerts or messages for gas delivery adjustment. This approach ensures predictability and reproducibility of results under various ventilation and anesthesia modes.
Gas monitoring systems can function as standalone modules connected to the workstation or as integrated units within the anesthesia machine. Both options provide convenient data reading and the ability to react quickly when values change.
The Dräger Scio Four gas module is used for analyzing the composition of the breathing mixture and integrates with Dräger anesthesia systems. It provides accurate real-time gas concentration measurement and a convenient display of data on the workstation monitor. The Dräger Vamos / Vamos Plus anesthetic gas monitor performs analysis and visualization with an interface designed for fast assessment of the patient’s condition.
The equipment is designed for prolonged operation in the operating room and maintains data reliability even under variable ventilation settings. The systems are compatible with clinical ventilation and inhalation anesthesia protocols, ensuring easy integration into daily practice.
Using Dräger gas analyzers ensures continuous monitoring and enhances anesthesia safety, allowing the physician to control gas exchange status and maintain stable conditions for the patient throughout the surgical procedure.
When selecting a gas analyzer, it is important to consider the range of gases to be monitored, compatibility with existing equipment, operating mode requirements, and the ability to quickly integrate into the workflow. In some departments, monitoring only basic gases is sufficient, while in more complex cases, extended monitoring of inhaled anesthetics is required.
A properly selected gas analyzer ensures accuracy, continuity, and stability of the anesthesia process, which directly affects patient safety.
We offer official Dräger medical gas analyzers with certified quality for clinical use. We provide technical support, assistance in selecting the appropriate model, and service maintenance. Delivery is carried out in accordance with medical standards, ensuring reliable integration of the equipment into clinical workflows.