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The Automatic External Defibrillator, which is a defibrillation device safe, portable and easy to use, can be applied in family and public place to give first aid for the sudden death symptom. Combined with advanced ECG analytical technique, the defibrillator can analyze the patient’s ECG, make a judgment for the patient’s cardiac condition and indicate whether the defibrillation is needed and the defibrillation strength, which not only enhances the success rate of defibrillation, but also reduces the injury of defibrillation to heart to the utmost extent. There is low requirement for the operator to use the device. The defibrillator will guide the operator to carry out defibrillation treatment via voice prompt step by step, give safety alert if the occasion arises, and can carry out early defibrillation treatment effectively as well as protect the operator farthest, being very applicable to the emergency treatment for the sudden cardiac death patient in family and public place.
The Automatic External Defibrillator recognizes ventricular fibrillation and other ventricular tachycardia and guides operators through the defibrillation process. When properly connected to a patient who is unconscious, not breathing, and without a pulse, the Automatic External Defibrillator analyzes the patient's heart rhythm, provides text and audio instruction prompts, determines if a shockable situation exists and, if appropriate, automatically arms the Shock button.
The Automatic External Defibrillator delivers the defibrillation shock through two self-adhesive, pre-gelled, low-impedance electrode defibrillator pads. The pads, cable, and connector are sold as disposable kits.
Automatic External Defibrillator features include
- three-step defibrillation process
- two-button operation
- extensive voice and visual prompts for the operator
- continuous event recording for reporting each use to a printer or computer
- weekly self-test to ensure readiness
- biphasic energy output
- lock-out protection to prevent inadvertent defibrillation
A large number of clinical results show that after the sudden cardiac death happen, carrying out defibrillation treatment in time is the key to increase the patient’s survival rate, and the defibrillation success rate will decrease with the speed 7~10%/min.
| Physical |
| Dimensions |
300 X 210 X 80 mm |
| Weight |
2 kg |
| Electrical Isolation |
| Power |
Unit operates on internal battery only External Electrical Connections: No external devices are attached to the unit |
| Risk Current Category |
Internally powered equipment with defibrillator-proof BF type patient applied part (as per definition of IEC 60601-1 standard) |
| Defibrillator |
| Output |
Biphasic Truncated exponential |
| Energy Sequence |
150, 150, 200J |
| Charge Time |
4sec. to150J | 8 sec. to 200 J |
| Analysis Time |
4-16 sec. |
| Combined Analysis and Charge Time from power up after 6 shocks |
From start of analysis to shock ready
Less than 20 seconds to 150 J
Less than 30 seconds to 200 J |
| Audible Prompts |
20 audible prompts |
| Visual Prompts |
LED prompts |
| Controls |
Two buttons - On/Off, Shock |
| Output Energy Accuracy |
±15% or ±3J (whichever is greater) to any impedance from 25 to 175Ω |
| Battery |
| Non-Rechargeable |
LiMnO2 12V, 3.0 Ah |
| Capacity |
100 discharges at 200 Joules or 120 discharges at 150 Joules |
| Shelf Life (25℃±15℃) |
10 years (5 years storage + 5 years standby) 5 years standby (after installation) |
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