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Dynamic Gas Scavenging Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS System (DGSS ® ® ) – The Next ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Generation of Scavenger Interface Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

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Page 1: Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

Dynamic Gas Scavenging System Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS(DGSS®®) – The Next Generation of ) – The Next Generation of

Scavenger InterfaceScavenger Interface

Steve Morris

Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC

Nashville, Tennessee

Page 2: Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

WhatWhat’’s wrong with active s wrong with active scavenging?scavenging?

• Simple, effective, and low maintenance

–BUT

• Inefficient, costly, and energy-intensive

Page 3: Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

“Active” interface valve

State of the art for 40 years…

Page 4: Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

An alternative approach to active scavenging –

the “Dräger box”

No popoff – open design

Page 5: Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

Typical hospital central evacuation pump

50 ft3min-1 (1500 lpm) continuous flow

24 hours a day…

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PROBLEMPROBLEM

• Continuous flow of 50 l/min for each OR requires a large vacuum producer– Capital cost– Ongoing energy requirement– Maintenance/replacement– Risk of overload/fire with older installations

• http://www.beaconmedaes.com/PDFs/library/WAGD.pdf

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SOLUTIONSOLUTION

• Rework scavenging system to be efficient!

• Reduce room air entrainment to zero

• Reduce equipment and energy costs

• Potentially reduce vacuum pump size by 40-60%

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Dynamic Gas Scavenging Dynamic Gas Scavenging System - DGSSSystem - DGSS®®

• New scavenging interface for anesthesia machines – first innovation in 30 years

• Conserves vacuum from hospital system

• Enables collection of undiluted waste anesthetic gas

• Replaces current scavenging interface

Page 9: Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

Prototype DGSS®

-First tested in Vanderbilt University OR suite in 2007

Page 10: Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

DGSS historyDGSS history

• Developed to facilitate WAG recovery

• Converts high-flow WAGD to low-flow

• FDA 510(k) done – December 2006

• Now in full production

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Current DGSS Current DGSS

WAG inlets and evac outputconfigurable in location and fitting type

Page 12: Dynamic Gas Scavenging System (DGSS ® ) – The Next Generation of Scavenger Interface Steve Morris Anesthetic Gas Reclamation, LLC Nashville, Tennessee

Installation requirementsInstallation requirements

• 12VDC power (500 mA) via external adapter

• Specific machine mount• 19 or 30mm WAG exhaust (single or dual)

• Although approved as external device, the DGSS technology will, in future, be incorporated into existing machine design…

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DGSS is the first step…DGSS is the first step…

• Low-flow WAGD enables anesthetic reclamation through condensation (cold-trap) technology

• Recapture efficiencies are ~99% in pilot testing

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FGF (Sevo 2%)

Scavengerflow (L/min)

Scavenger conc (%)

DGSS flow (L/min)

DGSSconc (%)

2 lpm

Vent on 36 0.1 8.0 0.5

Vent off 36 0.1 2.0 1.9

5 lpm

Vent on 36 0.3 10.8 0.9

Vent off 36 0.3 5.0 1.9

Waste Anesthetic Flows and Concentrations before and after DGSS installation (GE Aestiva)

Anesthesia and Analgesia, in press 2011

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ConclusionsConclusions

• Waste anesthetic gas flows may be dramatically reduced with a modified interface valve

• Scavenging ventilator drive gas reduces the efficiency of the system

• This modified interface is a necessary first step toward efficient recovery of volatile anesthetics with cryogenic condensation