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CYBERMED-VI AED Defibrillator
Every year, Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) threatens lives of millions of people globally. Cybermed VI AED defibrillator, a professional biphasic defibrillator is lightweight and compact size design and can be used in different situations, which is always ready for life saving.
Key Features: - LCD Display - Advanced biphasic technology. - Easy operation: Two buttons. - Compact design: Easy to carry and easy to operate. - User friendly guide: Clear voice and visual prompts. - Maintenance-free: Weekly self-test ensures readiness. - Multi-language support: Suitable for most countries of the world. - Rescue data can be saved and reviewed on a PC with viewer software. |
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PRIMEDIC HeartSave AED-M
ON –RECHARGABLE 12 VDC BATTERY
PRIMEDIC. Saves Life Everywhere.
Metrax GmbH has been in the business of service to medical technology
for more than 40 years,
and produces professional and automated external defibrillators for
professionals and the layman of
compromise-free high quality. Well-engineered and safe technology,
simple operation, high quality
and absolute reliability under extreme conditions. Those are the
unmistakable characteristics of
PRIMEDIC defibrillators.
HeartSave
AED
Professional defibrillators for emergency medicine.
Reliable: always, everywhere.
When every minute counts, PRIMEDIC defibrillators can help
hearts stop missing another beat. Everywhere.
What matters is that they can be used quickly. Every time.
This is what the
HeartSave
AED
delivers
Your reliable companion
The occurrence of sudden cardiac arrest cannot be prevented. But the
consequences can!
Saves lives – Fully portable – Fast
The person affected has only a few precious minutes left for a chance of
survival. The HeartSave
(AED/PAD) only delivers an electric shock if life-threatening
fibrillation is actually detected.
Easy-to-understand voice prompts guide the user through the rescue
sequence, thus eliminating
the possibility of the device being operated incorrectly.
Reliability
is top priority at PRIMEDIC. Safety aspects such as easy operation,
routine self-tests, spray water protection and exceptional robustness set the HeartSave apart from the competition. |
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Paramedic CU-ER1
Defibrillator Simple and Easy to use
The Paramedic CU-ER1 is a
semi-automated external defibrillator (AED). If connected to a patient,
it automatically acquires and analyzes the electrocardiogram (ECG) of
the patient for the presence of Ventricular Fibrillation or Ventricular
Tachycardia (also known as shockable rhythms).
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ECG monitoring (3 Lead ECG cable) The Paramedic CU-ER1 may also be used for ECG monitoring only. To enter this mode, the ECG Monitoring Cable and Connector Assembly must be connected to it. In this mode, the Paramedic CU-ER1 only monitors the ECG and does not deliver a shock.
Intelligent Data Management Systems The Paramedic CU-ER1 enables you to review the critical events and data acquired during a rescue or an ECG monitoring operation. The ECG of the patient and critical events (charging, shock delivery, etc.) are automatically recorded in the internal memory of the device. Voice recording may also be done if the optional removable flash memory card is used. The ECG data acquired by the Paramedic CU-ER1 may be reviewed and printed directly using the device or may be transferred to a personal computer for archiving, review, and printing.
Automatic and operator initiated Self-Test The Paramedic CU-ER1 is easy to troubleshoot and maintain. It is programmed to conduct automatic Power On, Run Time, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly self tests. During these tests, the critical subsystems of the device are tested for functionality. If a fault is detected, the device informs you of the fault through audible and visible indicators.
Versatile power supply The Paramedic CU-ER1 is powered by a
versatile power supply system. It is equipped with an internal
rechargeable 12V DC Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack. This internal
battery pack may be recharged using the AC/DC adapter or the car cigar
lighter jack power cord. The internal battery pack has a capacity of 200
shocks when new and fully charged (150J into 50Ω). |
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Paramedic CU-ER2 Defibrillator Dual Mode Defibrillator The Paramedic CU-ER2 is a portable external defibrillator with the following modes:
Automated External Defibrillation (AED) Mode Manual Mode
In AED Mode, the Paramedic CU-ER2 analyzes the ECG of the patient to determine whether the patient has a shockable or nonshockable ECG rhythm. In this mode, the Paramedic CU-ER2 provides you with voice and text prompts throughout a rescue operation.
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In Manual Mode, the Paramedic CU-ER2 lets you control the defibrillation process. You assess the ECG of the patient and set the energy of the shock to be delivered. In this mode, the operator has the freedom to set the energy level of the defibrillating shock. The choices are (in Joules) 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 20, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200. You may also perform synchronous cardioversion for the treatment of a trial fibrillation in this mode. In synchronous cardioversion, the defibrillating shock is delivered within 60 milliseconds of the occurrence of a QRS peak in the patient’s ECG.
ECG monitoring (3 Lead ECG cable) The Paramedic CU-ER2 may also be used to do ECG monitoring only when it is in Manual mode. ECG monitoring only is done by connecting the custom designed ECG monitoring cable assembly from CU Medical Systems, Inc. No shocks may be delivered when the ECG monitoring cable assembly is connected to the Paramedic CU-ER2.
Intelligent Data Management System The Paramedic CU-ER2 automatically records ECG and events such as shock deliveries in nonvolatile memory during rescue operations. These data may be printed directly using a portable printer or downloaded to a personal computer for printing and archiving.
Versatile Power Supply The Paramedic CU-ER2 is powered by an internal rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack. It may also be powered by an optional external disposable LiMnO2 battery pack or its AC/DC adapter. While the internal battery is being recharged by the AC/DC adapter, the AC/DC adapter also supplies power to the whole device which enables it to be fully functional.
Automatic and operator initiated Self-Test The Paramedic CU-ER2 is easy to troubleshoot and maintain. It is programmed to conduct automatic Power On, Run Time, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly self tests. During these tests, the critical subsystems of the device are tested for functionality. If a fault is detected, the device informs you of the fault through audible and visible indicators. |
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Paramedic CU-ER5 Defibrillator Paramedic CU-ER5 - this defibrillator has the capabilities of the Paramedic CU-ER3 plus the capability to be operated in manual mode with shocks delivered through external paddles. This is intended for first responders who want more capability options and for hospital users who demand high portability.
Dual mode In AED Mode, the Paramedic CU-ER5 analyzes the ECG of the patient to determine whether the patient has a shockable or nonshockable ECG rhythm. In this mode, the Paramedic CU-ER5 provides you with voice and text prompts throughout a rescue operation. In Manual External Defibrillation Mode, the Paramedic CU-ER5 lets you control the defibrillation process. The Paramedic CU-ER5 is used with reusable external paddles. You assess the ECG of the patient and set the energy of the shock to be delivered. You may also perform synchronous cardioversion for the treatment of a trial fibrillation in this mode. In synchronous cardioversion, the defibrillating shock is delivered within 60 milliseconds of the occurrence of a QRS peak in the patient's ECG.
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ECG and SpO2 monitoring In Monitoring Mode, the Paramedic CU-ER5 acquires ECG through 3 or 5 Lead ECG cable and SpO2 signals from the patient. Various alarms may be activated in this mode. This mode is also used in tandem with the manual modes in order to get a display of the patient's ECG rhythm.
Intelligent Data Management System The Paramedic CU-ER5 automatically records ECG and events such as shock deliveries in nonvolatile memory during rescue operations. These data may be printed directly using a portable printer or downloaded to a personal computer for printing and archiving.
Versatile Power Supply The Paramedic CU-ER5 is powered by an internal rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride battery pack. It may also be powered by an optional external disposable LiMnO2 battery pack or its AC/DC adapter. While the internal battery is being recharged by the AC/DC adapter, the AC/DC adapter also supplies power to the whole device which enables it to be fully functional.
Automatic and operator initiated Self-Test The Paramedic CU-ER5 is easy to troubleshoot and maintain. It is programmed to conduct automatic Power On, Run Time, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly self tests. During these tests, the critical subsystems of the device are tested for functionality. If a fault is detected, the device informs you of the fault through audible and visible indicators. |
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LifeGain CU-HD1 Defibrillator
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AED Mode
AED Mode is delivered to
patients who are exhibiting the symptoms of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA)
including ventricular fibrillation, ventricular tachycardia, in order to
bring them back to life by delivering electric shock and restoring the
normal ECG rhythm.
Manual Mode
Manual Mode is divided
into two functions such as asynchronous defibrillation and synchronous
cardioversion. In asynchronous defibrillation, the usage target is the
same in AED Mode. For the asynchronous defibrillation treatment in the
manual mode, the user is able to choose the level of electric shock
energy from the range of 1-200 joule by the use of pads or paddles.
Pacer Mode Pacing is a method applied to patients who had lost natural cardiac movement functions, mostly used on patients with bradycardia. LiFEGAIN CU-HD1 functions to support non-invasive pacing, a way of helping maintain a patient's pulse by attaching its electrode to the patient's skin and delivering artificial electric stimulation to the heart. Pacing mode is divided into the 'Fixed mode' and the 'Demand mode'.
Monitoring Mode
Patient monitoring mode
features the ECG monitoring function and the function to measure the
level of SpO2, functional oxygen saturation in the blood.
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PRIMEDIC XD1 Defibrillator
Defibrillation
Impulse shape: biphasic, current-controlled impulses,
external
Manual energy stages: 5J, 10J, 20J, 30J, 50J, 100J,
200J, 300J, 360J
Charge time: < 6 sec. for 200J
Cardioversion: Manual activation
QRS Marker
EKG
Derivation: Eindhoven I, II, III Goldberger avL, avR,
aVF
Patient resistance: 23 – 200 Ohm
Heart rate: 30 – 300 per min
Alarms: 30 – 300 per min
Monitor
Model: TFT, LCD, blue mode
Dimensions: 115 x 86 mm (diagonal 5,7“ / 144 mm
Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
Defibrillation electrodes
Adhesive electrodes (hands free)
Shelf life: 36 months
Cable length: 3,5 m SavePads Connect
Active electrode surface:
164 cm2 overall
With built-in paediatric electrodes
Printer
Model: Thermal direct process
Resolution: 200 dpi
Paper width: 58 mm
Print width: 50 mm
Advance: 25 mm/s / 50 mm/s
Operating modes: AUTO, ONLINE, MEMO
print
Event marking: Printout via MEMO print
Data management
Removable memory: CF card 512 MB
Data/voice recording:
> 90 h data and voice recording
Voice recording can
be activated: deactivated
Read out software
Power supply
Model: LiFePO4
Capacity (nominal): 2,3 Ah
Discharges/shocks: 150@200J
Monitoring: 5 h
Charge time: ca. 3 h / approx. 3 h
Built-in power supply
Voltage: 90 V … 264 V / 50 Hz / 60 Hz
Battery charging: Possible in the
device
Resuscitation guidelines
AHA and ERC at factory
Dimensions
Height x Width x Depth:
33 cm x 29 cm x 16 cm
Weight incl. power supply
approx. 5.9 kg
Standard Scope of Delivery
Save Pads Plus cable II.
Patient Monitoring cable, Power Cord, Printer paper
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