Innovative Products
for
Resuscitation
and CPR

 
                                       
 
   
 
 
 
     

Performance monitoring in "Real Time"

The Grip sits in a socket of a disposable chestpad which adheres to the chest in proper position over the sternum. A metronome maintains rhythm with audible and visual prompts. Compressive force is displayed as running lights. The stroke counter displays counts up to 15 and beeps to remind rescuer to give rescue breaths. A tilt indicator alerts rescuer of direction of misdirected compression force, so that corrections can be made in "real time."

   
  Available 2004      
           

Hands-Free CPR

The electric-powered chest compressor allows hands-free CPR for prolonged times and frees the rescuer to perform additional procedures, start IV lines, intubate the airway, etc.

 

An optional abdominal binder reduces loss of stroke impulse into the abdomen.

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