Background and Identification

The Blease Frontline Sirius is an anesthetic device used by medical professionals in order to properly and painlessly perform surgeries on patients. The Blease Frontline Sirius 1000-3000 was released in late 2005 with new and improved features in order to enhance past models of Frontline machines. The Blease Frontline Sirius is a part of the Frontline Sirius devices, which are manufactured and distributed worldwide. The device is prepared with all necessary features to safely control, mix, and distribute anesthetic agents and medical gases into a patient’s system when necessary.

The Blease Frontline Sirius Anesthetic Machine is typically white in color, stands a little less than five feet tall, and contains a plethora of identifying parts such as drawers, vaporizers, ventilators, and a common gas outlet, all atop a sturdy frame set on four wheels, allowing for free mobility.

Technical Specifications

The Blease Frontline Sirius Anesthetic machine is manufactured to comply with ISO 5358, IEC 60601-1, IEC 60601-2-13, and BS EN 740.

Model: Frontline Sirius 3000

Anesthesia Agents: Halothane, Sevoflurane, Isoflurane and Enflurane

Dimensions (HXWXD): 148 x 75 x 70

Shelves (cm): 46 x 43

Drawers (cm): 35 x 10 x 35

Writing Board: 35 x 34

Backup Battery: Yes

Kind: Internal

Use per charge (hr): 2

Gas Connections: 3

Power Needed, VAC (Monitors): 100-260

Outlets for auxiliary devices: 2

Airway Pressure Alert (Monitors): Peak and Mean

Where measured (Monitors): Y-Piece

Over-Pressure Alarm: Yes

Under-Pressure Alarm: -10cm H20, fixed, internal

Automatic Ventilator: Blease8700

Installation: Mobile, Pendant

Gas Evacuation System: Active Vacuum, or Exhaust AGSS

Additional Information

Spacelabs Healthcare provides standard information regarding the Blease Frontline Sirius Anesthesia Device with a focus on how it can be used to treat COVID-19 patients.

Medwow provides a plethora of information about the Blease Frontline Sirius, from its Oxygen Sensor Type to the device’s dimensions and weight.

Medwrench provides users with a forum which medical professionals may use to discuss any questions they may have.