University of Michigan study presentation at ANESTHESIOLOGY 2025 supports clinical and environmental benefits of End-tidal Control
United States, Oct. 13 -- GE HealthCare announced the presentation of findings from the largest real-world evidence study to-date on End-tidal Control anesthesia delivery* software conducted at the University of Michigan. The results demonstrated the environmental and clinical benefits of End-tidal Control software and were presented at ANESTHESIOLOGY(R) 2025 taking place from October 10-14, in San Antonio, Texas.End-tidal Control software supports the clinician in maintaining clinician-set targets for end-tidal anesthetic agent and oxygen concentrations with greater accuracy than manual adjustments.[i] End-tidal Control supports low-flow anesthesia,** which may help reduce the amount of anesthetic agent utilized, lowering greenhouse gas em...
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