Defibrillator

Wednesday, 12 July, 2006 | Supplied by: http://www.lifepak.com/


The Lifepak CR Plus automated external defibrillator (AED) is for use by the first person at the scene of a sudden cardiac arrest. Designed for the minimally trained rescuer, the semi-automatic CR Plus requires three steps to give a potentially lifesaving defibrillation shock, while the fully automatic version requires just two steps.

The unit uses Adaptiv biophasic technology which automatically adjusts energy based on the person's needs. The device provides additional shocks up to 360 J if the heart doesn't respond to the first shock.

The lightweight power system requires little maintenance, can deliver 20-30 full energy shocks and is easy to recharge.

The readiness display indicates the status of the Charge-Pak battery charger and uses simple icons to indicate the status of the device.

The device stores ECG data for wireless transmission through an infrared IrDA port to a personal computer (PC).

User-friendly, PC-based software allows for complete and efficient review of both ECG and event data. Information from the unit can be downloaded and stored in either the Lifenet DT Express information management system or Code-Stat Suite medical informatics system.

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