+ All Categories
Home > Healthcare > Bardell D. et al.: Inspiratory breath holding in horses after recovery from anaesthesia.

Bardell D. et al.: Inspiratory breath holding in horses after recovery from anaesthesia.

Date post: 18-Aug-2015
Category:
Upload: hauke-sann
View: 10 times
Download: 1 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
3
Inspiratory breath holding in horses after recovery from anaesthesia Bardell D, Waldmann AD, Campagna I, MacFarlane P, Auer U, Iff S, Bohm SH, Bettschart R, Mosing M; 50 th Association of Veterinary Anaesthetistis Autumn Meeting, Vienna, Austria, September 24-26, 2014
Transcript

Inspiratory breath holding in horses after recovery

from anaesthesia

Bardell D, Waldmann AD, Campagna I, MacFarlane P, Auer U,

Iff S, Bohm SH, Bettschart R, Mosing M; 50th Association of

Veterinary Anaesthetistis Autumn Meeting, Vienna, Austria,

September 24-26, 2014

S W I S S T O M S C I E N T I F I C L I B R A RY

Co

nte

nt:

Dr.

Ste

ph

an

hm

; C

on

cep

t &

Desi

gn

: Zw

eiz

eit

Bra

nd

Deve

lop

men

t

Made in Switzerland

electricalimpedancetomography

Real-time tomographic images for organ function monitoring and diagnosis

Contact us!

call: + 41 (0) 81 330 09 72 mail: [email protected]: www.swisstom.com

Swisstom AGSchulstrasse 1, CH-7302 Landquart, Switzerland

Swisstom AG

Swisstom AG, located in Landquart, Switzerland,

develops and manufactures innovative medical devices.

Our new lung function monitor enables life-saving

treatments for patients in intensive care and during

general anesthesia.

Unlike traditional tomography, Swisstom´s bedside

imaging is based on non-radiating principles: Electrical

Impedance Tomography (EIT). To date, no comparable

devices can show such regional organ function

continuously and in real-time at the patient’s bedside.

Swisstom creates its competitive edge by passionate

leadership in non-invasive tomography with the goal

to improve individual lives and therapies.

© Swisstom AG


Recommended