BIPHASIC DEFIBRILLATOR with AED mode, spo2 plus pulse rate, NIBP, Etco2, printer, display: 7″ colour TFT, display area : 150mm x 90mm, weight : approximate 6 kgs.
A biphasic defibrillator is a device used to restart a person’s heart if it stops working properly. It is different from a monophasic defibrillator in that it sends two types of electric shocks (biphasic) instead of just one (monophasic). This can make it more effective in restarting the heart.
Features of Biphasic Defibrillator •Portable and lightweight. •Easy to use with a direct function key. •Large 7” color TFT screen display. •User-friendly visual instruction on screen for easy operation of a device. •Adult & pediatric paddles support. •Instant ECG picks up through paddle. •3 leads (i, ii, iii ECG leads) monitoring with 2 leads display on screen. •ECG and event recording and printing •ECG, Spo2, NIBP monitoring options. •Variable energy level selection at 2,3,5,7,10,20,30,50,70,100,150 & 200 joules •Quick charge – less than 8 seconds. •Printer, AED, Pacemaker, NIBP, Etco2 optional features.
Unlike conventional monophasic defibrillators, biphasic defibrillators deliver current in two directions. In the first phase, the current moves from one paddle to the other as with monophasic defibrillators. During the second phase, the current flow reverses direction.
Biphasic defibrillators have been shown to be more effective in restoring normal cardiac function with less energy than monophasic defibrillators. Additionally, biphasic defibrillators have been associated with reduced incidence of post-shock myocardial dysfunction and improved survival rates.
Biphasic waveform defibrillators are devices that utilize bidirectional current flow as opposed to monophasic AED, where the current flows are in one direction.
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