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Tuesday, May 19 2020 - 08:08
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Medela Opens New Production Line in the US and More Than Triples Production in Switzerland of Critical Portable Suction Systems Aiding Hospital Ventilator Support and Patients with COVID-19
BAAR, Switzerland, May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Launch of US Vario 18 AC Production Line as Rapid Response to Local Surge of 
  Infection Rates

- Expands Access to Vario 18 as well as Dominant Flex and Basic Suction Pumps 
  across the Americas, Europe, Australia, Asia and Saudi Arabia

Medela AG, today announced the launch of a new US production line of its Vario 
18 AC Portable Suction Pumps [ 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2803661-1&h=2760305456&u=https%3A%2F%2Fcovid19.medelahealthcare.com%2Fsolutions&a=Vario+18+AC+Portable+Suction+Pumps 
] – up to 10,000 units are to be produced and shipped to the local hospitals 
and healthcare facilities by August to meet the acute demand. Simultaneously, 
the company has more than tripled its Swiss production of surgical and airway 
suction pumps, including Vario 18, Dominant Flex and Basic [ 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2803661-1&h=670832461&u=https%3A%2F%2Fcovid19.medelahealthcare.com%2Fsolutions&a=Vario+18%2C+Dominant+Flex+and+Basic 
], since mid-March to address urgent needs in this pandemic crisis. These 
devices provide crucial suction and fluid removal during respiratory treatment 
provided by ventilators and the rapid expansion of the production facilities is 
intended to help meet the growing and ongoing needs of hospitals and other 
healthcare facilities across five continents. 

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Traditionally, hospitals ensure a patient's airway is clear by utilising 
suction that relies on central wall piped vacuum. According to information 
recently published by the National Health Service (NHS)(1), hospitals should 
not use piped vacuum to support infectious disease units (IDU) to reduce the 
risk of virus spread and cross-contamination. With hospitals and other 
treatment facilities experiencing overcrowding, added beds, and new layout 
configurations, there is a need for light-weight, portable, and easy to 
manoeuvre suction equipment. Additionally, the Medela pumps are equipped with a 
disposable virus filter and fluid collection system and may reduce the risk of 
infection for caregivers and patients(2). 

"Standard of care in the ICU requires each patient to be provided with a single 
suction device. It is critical not to share suction between patients to avoid 
cross-contamination and to refrain from wall suction wherever possible, due to 
concerns about virus transmission. Rather, it requires the provision of 
portable, reliable and quiet suction equipment to support each individual 
patient," says Dr. Stephan Cole, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine at 
Ninewells Hospital in Dundee, Scotland, and President of the Scottish Intensive 
Care Society, adding: "With this new reality ahead of us until we have a 
vaccine, we need to be able to rapidly increase our ICU bed capacity within 2 
or 3 weeks of notice. This means we must prepare, plan and stock hardware such 
as ventilators, suction pumps and monitors to manage for future surges."  

As COVID-19 continues to spread and healthcare systems are planning for 
potential future surges, ventilator and suction pump manufacturers scramble to 
produce more units. While mechanical ventilators are essential for patients in 
an intensive care unit, so is accompanying suction pump equipment for the 
removal of lung secretions generated from the inflammatory process of the 
coronavirus. Thanks to the mobility, independence from piped vacuum systems and 
reduced risk of infection for caregivers and patients, mobile surgical and 
airway suction systems is the path to be taken going forward to ensure optimal 
care for patients and meet future challenges of global health.

"Pairing ventilators with portable suction technology like the Vario 18 or our 
Dominant Flex and Basic devices is crucial to ensuring pulmonary hygiene to 
support patient care and recovery. We saw the needs of hospitals across the 
globe and began efforts to ramp up production already in March," said Annette 
Bruls, chief executive officer of Medela worldwide. "However, the demand 
continues to outpace our capacity by far. This is why we decided to build this 
additional capacity in the United States so we can better support hospitals and 
clinicians to aid in recovery and preparedness for any potential resurgence in 
the future."

Medela has been a pioneer in suction technology for nearly 60 years and 
manufactures a suite of professional medical vacuum solutions essential for the 
treatment of patients who require hospital or intensive medical care. Thanks to 
their mobility, the units comply with NHS recommendations for piped vacuum and 
are equipped with reusable or disposable collection systems and a virus filter 
to prevent cross-contamination in the hospital environment. The solutions are 
widely used in Europe, and Medela's dedicated COVID-19 team assessed the 
current need to ramp up production worldwide to help address the pandemic. 

To learn more about ways Medela is aiding COVID-19 efforts, visit the: COVID-19 
information hub [ 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2803661-1&h=1482304509&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.medela.com%2Fbreastfeeding%2Fmums-journey%2Fcovid-19-information-concerning-breastfeeding&a=COVID-19+information+hub 
]. 

For information about mobile medical vacuum solutions, please visit: 
COVID19.MedelaHealthCare.com/solutions [ 
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2803661-1&h=2244429706&u=http%3A%2F%2Fcovid19.medelahealthcare.com%2Fsolutions&a=COVID19.MedelaHealthCare.com%2Fsolutions 
].

About Medela
Medela, headquartered in Baar (Switzerland) was founded in 1961 and is one of 
the world's leading companies in the development and production of breast milk 
feeding products and medical vacuum technology solutions. In cooperation with 
renowned researchers, experts and universities, Medela conducts basic and 
exploratory research to enhance its product portfolio improve future patient 
care and the quality of life of our customers. Medela has 21 subsidiaries 
across Europe, the Americas, the Middle East, Asia, and a sales network of 
independent partners in more than 100 countries. The company runs production 
and warehouse facilities in Switzerland, the US and China and employs over 
1,800 people worldwide. www.medela.com - www.medelahealthcare.com

(1) 
https://www.england.nhs.uk/coronavirus/wp-content/uploads/sites/52/2020/03/C0131-Design-note_COVID-19-ward-for-intubated-patients_1-April-MR2.pdf 

(2) 
https://www.medelahealthcare.com/insights/how-to-avoid-virus-cross-contamination-of-medical-vacuum-suction-pumps-with-virus-and-bacteria-filters 


Media Contact:
Angela Heer
+41-41-562-15-08
MedelaTeam@ogilvy.com


SOURCE: Medela LLC
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