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Physio Control Lifepak 9 Defibrillator

Physio Control Lifepak 9 Defibrillator

Brand:   Physio Control
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The Lifepak 9 from Physio-Control, a microprocessor-based unit, is available in models: 9,
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Physio Control Lifepak 9 Features The Lifepak 9 from Physio-Control, a microprocessor-based unit, is available in models: 9, 9P (pacing), and 9A. These units have a built-in recorder and sealed lead acid battery back-up. Lifepak 9s meet current ACLS standards and allows for 17 energy selections, HR alarms, 5-lead monitoring, recorder and CODE SUMMARY critical event record. The Lifepak 9 is defibrillator/monitor, cardioscope, and non-invasive pacemaker. It provides 17 energy selections, heart rate alarms, three-lead ECG monitoring, recorder and Code Summary™ critical event recorder. The microprocessor-based Lifepak 9 includes an internal battery supply and is available with optional pediatric paddles, internal paddles, pacing cable and pads, and ECG patient cable and leads. Isolated ECG via Quick-Look defibrillator paddles, Fast-Patch disposable defibrillation/ECG electrodes or three-lead patient cable. Defibrillator with ECG and recorder The Physio-Control LIFEPAK 9 defibrillator/monitor was designed to meet the needs of clinical, biomedical engineering, and purchasing professionals throughout the world This unit issimple 1- 2-3 operation and user-friendly display, plus its compact, portable, space-saving design, revolutionizes in-hospital defibrillation ECG Lead Selections: STD, Paddles, I, II, III Input: Isolated ECG via Quick-Look® defibrillator paddles, Fast-Patch® disposable defibrillation/ECG electrodes or three-lead patient cable Patient Cable Length: 13-foot total length (10-foot w/ three-foot leads) Common Mode Rejection: 100dB min. with respect to chassis ground and 65dB min. with respect isolated ground, when measured at 60Hz (common mode range for patient cable input is 10 Volts peak w/ respect to isolated ground) Monitor Display Size: 4” (w) x 3” (h) Sweep Speed: 25 mm/sec Physio Control Lifepak 9 Specifications General Dimensions: 35.2 cm x 29.7 cm x 31 cm, 13.9” x 11.7” x 12.2” (h x w x d) 12.7 kg (28 lbs) 160 Watts maximum while monitoring with recorder ON and defibrillator charging 120/240 VAC nominal line voltage without adjustment 50/60 Hz, with adjustment in SET UP menu Type: sealed lead-acid, 16 Vdc nominal, 3 amp-hour Capacity: anew, fully charged battery will provide one of the following prior to shut down: 75 360J discharges and 90 minutes of monitoring Low battery indicator: advises operator to connect AC power Charge time: 24 hours to full capacity Waveform: 5 msec monophasic pulse Energy Select: external paddles –1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,20, 30, 50 Joules Charging indicators: flashing lamps on paddle and front panel pushbutton along with increasing stored energy display indicate charge in process. Upon full charge, energy available is displayed on monitor and charge completed tone sounds Charge time: charge to 360 Joules in less than 10 seconds with a fully charged battery Lead selection: std, paddles, I, II, III Input: Isolated ECG via Quik-Look® defibrillator paddles, Fast-Patch® disposable defibrillator/ECG electrodes or 3-lead patient cable Monitor Dimensions: 102mm (4”) wide x 76mm (3”) tall, non fade Heart rate meter: 3 digit readout displays rates from 20 to 300 bpm. Heart rates outside this range do not yield valid systole tones or heart rate display Heart rate alarms: user-selectable alarm limits. Three high/low settings (150/140, 120/60, 160/90) Thermal Array Recorder Other limit options available via SET UP menu Paper size: 50mm wide x 30 m Paper speed: 25mm/second Delay: ECG prints 8 seconds after first appearing on the monitor Frequency response: non-diagnostic available via SET UP menu Annotation: time, date, ECG lead, ECG gain, heart rate, defibrillation parameters, test load discharges

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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