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Physio Control Lifepak 20 Defibrillator

Physio Control Lifepak 20 Defibrillator

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Physio Control Lifepak 20 Features Provides quick, effective AED use. Easily converts to manual mode. Compact and light weight for easy carrying and versatile use. Easy to maintain and service. Options: SpO2, Pacing. Physio Control Lifepak 20 Specifications General Manual mode: provides a normal operating capability for ALS users. Allows access to manual mode energy selection up to 360J, synchronous cardioversion and pacing. ECG waveform is displayed. AED mode: provides a normal operating capability for BLS users. All user features are available except manual defibrillation, synchronous cardioversion, pacing, and access to archived patient records. Provides shock energy defaults up to 360j. User selectable option to display ECG waveforms and/or visual AED prompts. Set up mode: allows the operator to configure the device settings. Service mode: allows the operator to execute diagnostic tests and calibration, to display device mode software and hardware versions, and to display and print the diagnostic code log. In-service mode: simulated waveforms are available for demonstration purposes. The waveforms consist of short segments of realist data, which are repeated to form a continuous waveform. Archive mode: provides operator the opportunity to access records of previous patients for review, transmission, printing, editing or deletion. Auto test mode: performs daily self-tests. Power The device is an AC line operated device with internal battery as back up. AC Power: 90-132 VAC 50/60 Hz, 198-264 VAC 50/60 Hz, total power draw less than 75 Watts. Internal battery back up: NiMh, batteries charge while device operates from AC power. Operating time: a new fully charged internal backup battery will provide the following prior to shutdown: 120 minutes of monitoring, 135 minutes of monitoring without pulse oximeter, 90 360 joules discharges, and 70 minutes of monitoring plus pacing. Typical battery charge time: <2 hours when device is powered off and AC power is applied. Low battery indication and message: when the device is unplugged from AC power, it switches to batter. When battery gets low, the battery detection icon is indicated with low battery message in status area, and warning tone occurs. Dimensions Weight: fully featured defibrillator/monitor (pacing and SpO2) 5.58 kg (12.3 lbs). Height: 21.3 cm (8.4"). Width: 26.2 cm (10.3"). Depth: 26.2 cm (10.3"). Display Size: 115.18 mm (4.53") wide x 86.38 mm (3.4") high. Resolution: 230 x 240 dot color active LCD. Displays a minimum of 4 seconds of ECG and alphanumeric for values, device instructions or prompts. Option to display one additional waveform. Waveform display sweep speed: 25 mm/sec for ECG. Data Management The device can easily print a CODE SUMMARY™ report, including an introduction with patient information and critical event record. The summary report also includes event and vital signs log, and waveform associated with certain events. Communications The device can print archived patient records and has two data communications port, which supports a serial data cable. Monitor ECG: can be monitored through 3-wire or 5-wire ECG cables. Standard paddles or therapy electrodes are used for paddles lead monitoring. Lead selections: Leads I, II and III with a 3-wire ECG cable, leads I, II, III, AVR, AVL, and AVF, V acquired simultaneously with a 5-wire ECG cable. ECG size: 4, 3, 2.5, 2, 1.5, 1, 0.5, 0.25 cm/mV. Heart rate display: 20-350 bpm digital display. Voice prompts: used for selected warnings and alarms, configured on/off. SpO2: saturation range: 1 to 100%. Saturation accuracy: (70-100%) (0-69%)unspecified): Adults/ Pediatric: ±2 digits with no motion, ±3 digits with motion. Neonates: ±3 digits with or without motion. SpO2 update averaging rate: user selectable 4, 8, 12 or 16 seconds. SpO2 measurements: functional SpO2 values are displayed and stored. Pulse rate range: 25 to 240 pulses per minute. Pulse rate accuracy: ±3 digits without motion and ±5 digits with motion.

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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