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Physio Control Lifepak 15 Defibrillator

Physio Control Lifepak 15 Defibrillator

Brand:   Physio Control
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The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator is the new standard in emergency care for ALS teams who want the most clinically innovative,
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Physio Control Lifepak 15 Features The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator is the new standard in emergency care for ALS teams who want the most clinically innovative, operationally effective, and durable device available today.The LIFEPAK 15 gives you EtCO2 with continuous waveform capture. Masimo Rainbow technology helps detect hard-to-diagnose conditions and improve patient care with noninvasive monitoring of carbon monoxide, SpO2 and methemoglobin. In addition, the 15 offers temperature monitoring, which can be transmitted to other systems. ADAPTIV Biphasic Technology Manual; AED External Defibrillation 8.4" Color LCD Screen CPR Metronome uses audible prompts to guide you without distracting vocal critique Noninvasive Pacing (Demand & Non-Demand) 3-Lead ECG Monitoring 100mm Printer/li> Advanced Monitoring Parameters With more monitoring capabilities than any other monitor/defibrillator, the 15 gives you EtCO2 with continuous waveform capture. Masimo® Rainbow® technology helps you detect hard-to-diagnose conditions and improve patient care with noninvasive monitoring of carbon monoxide, SpO2 and methemoglobin. In addition, the 15 offers temperature monitoring—and like other data, you can transmit it to other systems, trend it, or display for post-event review in CODE-STAT™ data review software. Advanced Support for Treating Cardiac Patients The 15 continuously monitors all 12 leads in the background and alerts you to changes using the ST-Segment trend monitoring feature, after acquiring the initial 12-lead. Additionally, STJ values are included on the 12-lead printout to help you identify changes. The 15 also works seamlessly with the web-based LIFENET System 5.0, so you can automatically share critical patient data with multiple patient care teams. Full Energy Up To 360 Joules, for Every Patient Who Needs It The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator features 360J biphasic technology, which gives you the option of escalating your energy dose up to 360J for difficult-to-defibrillate patients. Why is this necessary? Recent studies have shown that refibrillation is common among VF cardiac arrest patients and that defibrillation of recurring episodes of VF is increasingly difficult. A randomized controlled clinical trial shows the rate of VF termination was higher with an escalating higher energy regimen of 200J and over. Proven CPR Guidance and Post Event Review The CPR Metronome in the LIFEPAK 15 monitor uses audible prompts to guide you without distracting vocal critique. A metronome has been a feature that has been demonstrated to help professionals perform compressions and ventilations within the recommended range of the 2015 AHA Guidelines. Post-event review of CPR data and delivering feedback to the team has been shown to be effective in improving CPR quality in both hospital and out-of-hospital.2,3,4 And by transmitting code data directly to CODE-STAT Data Review software, EMS personnel can review CPR statistics and provide training and feedback where it is most needed. Physio Control Lifepak 15 Specifications General The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator has six main operating modes: AED Mode: for automated ECG analysis and a prompted treatment protocol for patients in cardiac arrest. Manual Mode: for performing manual defibrillation, synchronized cardioversion, noninvasive pacing, and ECG and vital sign monitoring. Archive Mode: for accessing stored patient information. Setup Mode: for changing default settings of the operating functions. Service Mode: for authorized personnel to perform diagnostic tests and calibrations. Demo Mode: for simulated waveforms and trend graphs for demonstration purposes. Physical Characteristics Weight: Basic monitor/defibrillator with new roll paper and two batteries installed: 7.9 kg (17.5 lb) Fully featured monitor/defibrillator = with new roll paper and two batteries installed: 8.4 kg (18.5 lb) Lithium-ion battery: ≤0.6kg (1.3lb) Accessory Bags and Shoulder Strap: 1.77 kg (3.9 lb) Standard (hard) Paddles: 0.95 kg (2.1 lb) Height: 31.7 cm (12.5 in) Width: 40.1 cm (15.8 in) Depth: 23.1 cm (9.1 in) Display Size (active viewing area): 212 mm (8.4 in) diagonal; 171 mm (6.7 in) wide x 128 mm (5.0 in) high Resolution: display type 640 dot x 480 dot color backlit LCD User Selectable Display Mode: full color or SunVue™ display high contrast Display: a minimum of 5 seconds of ECG and alphanumerics for values, device instructions, or prompts Display: up to three waveforms Waveform Display Sweep Speed: 25 mm/sec for ECG, Sp02 , IP, and 12.5 mm/sec for CO2 Data Management The device captures and stores patient data, events (including waveforms and annotations), and continuous waveform and patient impedance records in internal memory. The user can select and print reports, and transfer the stored information via supported communication methods Report Types: Three format types of CODE SUMMARY™ critical event record: short, medium, and long 12-lead ECG with STEMI statements Continuous Waveform (transfer only) Trend Summary Vital Sign Summary Snapshot Memory Capacity: Total capacity is 360 minutes of continuous ECG, 90 minutes of continuous data from all channels, or 400 single waveform events. Maximum memory capacity for a single patient includes up to 200 single waveform reports and 90 minutes of continuous ECG Communications The device is capable of transferring data records by wired or wireless connection. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules, and its operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Serial Port RS232 communication + 12V available Limited to devices drawing maximum 0.5 A current Bluetooth® technology provides short-range wireless communication with other Bluetooth-enabled devices Monitor ECG ECG is monitored via several cable arrangements: 3-wire cable is used for 3-lead ECG monitoring. A 5-wire cable is used for 7-lead ECG monitoring. A 10-wire cable is used for 12-lead ECG acquisition. When the chest electrodes are removed, the 10-wire cable functions as a 4-wire cable. Standard paddles or QUIK-COMBO pacing/defibrillation/ECG electrodes are used for paddles lead monitoring. Frequency Response: Monitor: 0.5 to 40 Hz or 1 to 30 Hz Paddles: 2.5 to 30 Hz 12-lead ECG diagnostic: 0.05 to 150 Hz Lead Selection: Leads I, II, III, (3-wire ECG cable) Leads I, II, III, AVR, AVL, and AVF acquired simultaneously (4-wire ECG cable) Leads I, II, III, AVR, AVL, AVF, and C lead acquired simultaneously (5-wire ECG cable) Leads I, II, III, AVR, AVL, AVF, V1,V2,V3,V4,V5, and V6 acquired simultaneously (10-wire ECG cable) ECG size: 4, 3, 2.5, 2, 1.5, 1, 0.5, 0.25 cm/mV (fixed at 1 cm/mV for 12-lead) Heart Rate Display: 20–300 bpm digital display Accuracy: ±4% or ±3 bpm, whichever is greater QRS Detection Range Duration: 40 to 120 msec Amplitude: 0.5 to 5.0 m Common Mode Rejection (CMRR): ECG Leads: 90 dB at 50/60 Hz

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General Information About Defibrillators Why Defibrillation? Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCR)-Rapid irregular rhythm causing heart to quiver Cause: Ventricular Fibrillation (VF) Can lead to death if emergency shock not delivered Defibrillation – to counteract fibrillation Defibrillator Device used to administer an electric current (shock) to the heart Types of Defibrillators Manual external Manual Internal Automated External (AED) Semi-Automated External Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator (ICD) Manual External Defibrillator Widely used in Hospitals and clinics Inbuilt EKG reader Clinician Diagnoses the condition and accordingly administers the shock through paddles or pads Manual Internal Defibrillator Exclusively used in Operation Theatres Charge delivered through internal paddles in direct contact with the heart Automated External Defibrillator (AED) Used by lay persons requiring little training Built in heart rhythm analyzer Advices whether shock is required Semi-Automated External Defibrillators Used by paramedics and emergency medical technicians Automated capabilities of AED With ECG display and manual over ride option Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Implants similar to pacemakers Constantly monitor heart rhythm Automatically administers shock for arrhythmias Types of waveform - Shape of defibrillation current Monophasic damped sine waveform – delivers energy in one direction Relies on adjustment of joule settings Biphasic damped sine waveform – bi-directional current flow Measures impedance of patient and delivers precise dose of electricity Uses significantly low energy levels Decreases risk of burn in Myocardial damage