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An Anaesthetic machine (British English) or anesthesia machine (American English; see spelling differences) is a medical device used to generate a fresh gas flow of medical gases and inhalational anaesthetic agents for the purpose of inducing and maintaining anaesthesia. The machine is commonly used together with a mechanical ventilator, breathing system, suction equipment, and patient monitoring devices; modern anaesthetic machines usually integrate all these devices into one freestanding unit, which is often colloquially referred to as the "anaesthetic machine" for simplicity. * In the developed world, the most frequent type of anaesthetic machine in use is the continuous-flow anaesthetic machine or "Boyle's machine", which is designed to provide an accurate and continuous supply of medical gases mixed with an accurate concentration of anaesthetic vapour, and to deliver this to the patient at a safe pressure and flow. This is distinct from intermittent-flow anaesthetic machines, which provide gas flow only on demand when triggered by the patient's own inspiration. * Simpler anaesthetic apparatus may be used in special circumstances, such as the Triservice anaesthetic apparatus, a simplified anaesthesia delivery system invented for the British Defence Medical Services, which is light and portable and may be used effectively even when no medical gases are available. This device has unidirectional valves which suck in ambient air, which can be enriched with oxygen from a cylinder, with the help of a set of bellows. A large number of draw-over type of anaesthesia devices are still in use in India for administering an air-ether mixture to the patient, which can be enriched with oxygen. |