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Director, Product and Strategic Development VetEquip, Inc.
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Why Inhalant Anesthesia?
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95% of US Facilities Use Inhalant Anesthesia Because… Fast Safe Cost Effective
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Why Inhalant Anesthesia? Fast Induction < 2 minutes Recovery < 2 minutes
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Why Inhalant Anesthesia? Safe Quickly Metabolized via Respiration Anesthetic Depth Easily Adjusted Unlikely to Overdose Subject Shorter Recovery Times
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Why Inhalant Anesthesia? Cost Effective High Productivity Reuse of Animals for Future Study Lower Mortality Rate Anesthetic Agent Relatively Low Cost No Drug Logs/Special Licenses
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Anesthesia Systems One or Two Animals
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Anesthesia Systems Multiple Animals/High Volume
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Special Applications Molecular Imaging
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Molecular Imaging Considerations Compatible With All Modalities Animal Handling Imaging Facility Layout Single vs. Multi Modality Imaging Biosafety and Radiation
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Molecular Imaging Solutions Core Anesthesia System Operate Multiple Devices in Separate Areas Local Control of Devices Simple Operation
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Molecular Imaging Solutions Animal Handling Heated Induction Chambers Multi Modality Bed Optical Manifold Custom Stacked Bed
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Anesthesia System Maintenance Definitions Service Preventative Maintenance Efficacy Test Calibration Certification
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Anesthesia System Maintenance Definitions Service Performed “As Needed” Unscheduled Maintenance
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Anesthesia System Maintenance Definitions Preventative Maintenance Annual Inspection of System and Components Efficacy Testing of Anesthetic Vaporizer
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Anesthesia System Maintenance Definitions Efficacy Test Vaporizer Output Verification Done at High and Low Flow Rates and Anesthetic Concentrations Part of Annual P/M
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Anesthesia System Maintenance Definitions Calibration Full Vaporizer Service Performed Every 3 Years or Failure of Efficacy Testing or Manufacturer Recommendations
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Anesthesia System Maintenance Definitions Certification P/M Documentation Guarantee of Proper Performance for Certification Period (1 Year)
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Anesthesia System Maintenance
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GLP Considerations USA Environmental Protection Agency Food & Drug Administration International Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD)
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GLP Considerations US FDA and EPA Tend to have more requirements than OECD Require SOPs for Equipment Maintenance and Calibration
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GLP Considerations FDA/EPA/OECD Overriding Principles State What You’re going to Do Do What You Stated You’d Do Document That You Did It
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