Defibrillator System Equipment Supplied In Europe
6 equipment items found
Manufactured by:CU Medical Systems, Inc. based inWonju-Si, SOUTH KOREA
This device is a semi-automated external defibrillator that can be administered on sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patients. CU-SP2 is an easy-to-use Semi-Automated External Defibrillator (AED) that is small, light, and portable, and uses a battery. The AED automatically or manually reads the sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) patient’s electrocardiogram (ECG) and determines if a cardiac arrest that ...
Manufactured by:CFS Italia Srl based inOlmi di S. Biagio di Callalta, ITALY
Trolley with 9 colored drawers according to the Broselow system: each drawer has a color code corresponding to specific weight and height of the child, thus, providing medical instructions such as medication dosages or shock voltage intensity of the defibrillator. This system reduces valuable time in the emergency. The trolley is equipped with ...
Manufactured by:Okuman Medikal Sistemler A.Ş based inAnkara, TURKEY
8.4” LCD TFT Color Screen. Biphasic 360 Joule. Energy Selection: 1-360 Joule in 25 steps. Data Management S/W to review patient data. IP44 (without external ...
Manufactured by:livetec Ingenieurbüro GmbH based inLoerrach, GERMANY
It PACE T20 is an external, temporary two-chamber heart pacemaker for intracardial (transvenous) or myocardial temporary stimulation of the heart. It is intended for patient-related, possibly mobile use on the ...
Manufactured by:corpuls | GS Elektromedizinische Gerate G. Stemple GmbH based inKaufering, GERMANY
The corpuls aed is the first device in the corpuls rescue chain. Depending on the equipment variant, the corpuls aed is available as a fully or semi-automated device and optionally features an integrated emergency call function. This way, the corpuls aed can transmit the emergency call directly and just in time so that the coordinator of the rescue services can provide reanimation instructions ...
by:Corscience GmbH & Co. KG based inErlangen, GERMANY
Emergency services and medical staff know: In case of cardiac arrest, immediate resuscitation measures are crucial. The key is chest compressions. Continuous, rhythmic chest compressions help to keep the blood circulating with residual oxygen. Additionally, the mechanical impulses can restore the heart back to a normal sinus rhythm. Push (fka COR.CPR Feedback) helps to maintain the appropriate ...