
AUSTRALIAN BUSINESS AIMS TO CONTINUE TAKING PET ANESTHESIA TO NEW LEVELS
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Darvall innovation, R&D and quality manufacturing delivers world leading equipment and consumables for veterinary anaesthesia, patient warming, and monitoring with over 20 granted international patent families. Developed by vets for veterinarians, veterinary anaesthetists, wildlife and biomedical researchers, Darvall is your resource for expertise, solutions, technical support, service and continuing education world-wide.
Darvall has a 25-year international reputation for developing novel solutions to long standing problems in veterinary anaesthesia, with innovations improving anaesthesia efficiency, reducing waste gas emissions, preventing hypothermia and delivering safe, reliable monitoring for veterinary clinical, research and wildlife applications.
Heated anaesthesia circuits reducing critical heat loss from the moment of intubation
Cozy engineered warm air blankets pre-warming patients efficiently; rapidly and safely solving hypothermia during anaesthesia and recovery
Monitoring reliably and accurately, with One-Touch auto-setting high-low alarm ranges improving problem recognition and patient safety
Standardise procedures, operations and training with simple to use, reliable and integrated systems
Darvall improves patient wellbeing and outcomes cost effectively with occupational and environmental responsibility
Safe, predictable & rapid-response Low-Flow Anaesthesia systems with up to 90% lower operational costs and environmental emissions

S&P Global is a leading provider of transparent and independent ratings, benchmarks, analytics and data to the capital and commodity markets worldwide.

Colin Dunlop, founder of Darvall recently gave a webinar to over 300 UK vets and nurses concerning the critical issue of Anaesthetic Hypothermia in veterinary patients.

A system developed by Darvall specifically to modernise veterinary anaesthetic techniques will be showcased at a global event for the first time.