Product Introduction:
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is the cornerstone of rescue for cardiac arrest patients and high-quality chest compressions are the key to success in resuscitation. PalmCPR is the solution for CPR performers for measuring and improving CPR quality.
Palm Chest Compression Navigator (PalmCPR) can provide rescuers with feedback about the quality of CPR that is delivering to their patients. lt provides real-time feedback of CPR on chest compression rate, chest compression depth, and chest recoil, etc. PalmCPR featuring small size, light weight, portable, which makes it applicable to pre-hospital and in-hospital resuscitation.
Featrues:
Chest Recoil
[AHA&ERC Guidelines] It is reasonable for rescuers to avoid leaning on the chest between compressions, to allow full chest wall recoil for adults in cardiac arrest.
[PalmCPR] Solutions:
Employ the latest nano pressure sensing technology, accurately monitor chest recoil status
Provide rea-time auditory feedback
Ventilation
[AHA&ERC Guidelines] Rescuers should minimize interruptions in compressions and avoid excessive ventilation.
[PalmCPR] Solutions:
Provide 30:2 and continues compression modes
Provide breath guidance in 30:2 modes
Automatically remind when ventilation lasts too long
CCF>60%
Automatically remind when the time of compression pause exceeds 10s
AHA Guidelines recommend
Training
The use of feedback devices can be effective in improving CPR performance during training.
Clinical
Use of audiovisual feedback devices during CPR for real-time optimization of CPR performance.
Technology allows for real-time monitoring, recording, and feedback about CPR quality, including physiologic patient parameters and rescuer performance metrics. These important data can be used in real-time during resuscitation, for debriefing after resuscitation, and for system-wide quality improvement programs.
Technical Parameters:
PalmCPR Technical Specifications | |
Weight | 120g |
Size (mm) | 132mm ×65mm×15mm |
Battery | Rechargeable lithium battery |
Operation Time | More than 4 hours |
Monitoring Compression Rate | 40-180 bpm |
Monitoring Compression Depth | 20-90 mm |
Working Temperature | -10°C~+50°C |
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