Emil Markov Georgiev - Hartland WI, US Timothy Patrick McCormick - Fitchburg WI, US Joel Patrick Wenzl - Sun Prairie WI, US Maureen Marie Domanico - Middleton WI, US Fabrizio Redaelli - Milan, IT Jerome Boda Korten - New York NY, US
A device for monitoring physiological parameters of a medical patient includes a pneumatic system configured to be coupled to a patient to provide a regulated gas thereto, a computer coupled to the pneumatic system and configured to regulate gas to the patient via the pneumatic system, and a touchscreen monitor coupled to the computer. The touchscreen monitor includes a first graphical user interface (GUI) having a first display, and a second GUI having a second display different from the first display and configured having interaction fields to enable parameters to be input therewith. The device includes a first trigger configured to switch at least from the first GUI to the second GUI.