Learning Objective #1: Intro to MOVES® SLC™ | Page 1/6
MOVES® SLC™ combines an oxygen concentrator, a unique oxygen and anesthesia gas conserving ventilator, suction and complete vital signs monitoring in a single, rugged, portable, battery-powered unit without the need for heavy, dangerous oxygen tanks.
High pressure, high flow oxygen is not required. It’s turbine driven ventilator delivers exactly the amount of oxygen the ventilated patient requires from its own micro-integrated oxygen generation system.


Learning Objective #1: Intro to MOVES® SLC™ | Page 2/6
Learning Objective #1:Intro to MADM™ | Page 3/6
MADM™ is an inline gas anesthesia vaporizer that can be hand-carried to safely and accurately deliver gas anesthesia – anywhere your mission takes you.

MADM™ is very economical in its consumption of isoflurane and sevoflurane liquid anesthetic and automatically adapts its operation to any type of ventilator.

Learning Objective #2: MOVES® SLC™ & MADM™ a closed/circle-circuit system | Page 4/6
When MADM™ is used in a circle-circuit configuration with MOVES® SLC™, any vapor anesthetic which is not consumed by the patient is exhaled back into the circuit and retained to be used as part of the next breath and no requirement of an external scavenger.
This extends the amount of hours of anesthesia per bottle.


Learning Objective #2: MOVES® SLC™ & MADM™ a closed/circle-circuit system | Page 5/6

“The MADM conserved sevoflurane gas exceptionally well. Using very low flows, anesthesia machines in the US can make one 250 mL bottle of sevoflurane last for a maximum of 17 hours of gas delivery. Due to the closed circuit that the MOVES®/MADM™ utilizes, I only used 175 mL of sevoflurane during over 40 hours of anesthesia. This is unheard of and saves the extreme cost of TIVA as well as decreasing the supply burden greatly.”
“I had no need for any additional oxygen to be added to the MOVES®/MADM™ system at any point during the 20 cases. The oxygen concentrator achieved the O2 values needed during each case, to include traumas. I was able to safely ventilate all 20 patients with accurate values reflected on the monitor. I had zero desaturation events in any of the 20 cases”
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Learning Objective #3: System footprint and weight comparison | Page 6/6
Heavy, Large, Expensive Traditional Anesthesia System

Fabius Tiro M setup on Container
198 lbs | (W) 49.8 In. × (H) 47.2 in. × (D) 31.9 in.

VS
Compact, Practical & Mobile Solution for Field Life Support & Anesthesia

MOVES® SLC™ + MADM™
*48 lbs | (W) 33.1 in. × (H) 21 in. × (D) 6.5 in.
*excludes battery

Recommended Following ASA guidelines for alternate oxygen delivery
https://www.draeger.com/Content/Documents/Products/fabius-tiro-m-pi-9066997-us.pdf
Weights and dimensions are approximate
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