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Heart Plus AED Defibrillator

Heart Plus AED Defibrillator

Regular price Dhs. 4,300.00 AED
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Heart Plus AED Defibrillator: activate hearts, save lives, and has unwavering precision

  • The AED Heart Plus is an emergency device created to quickly and effectively assist those experiencing sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). 
  • It's compact and portable for easy transporting. 
  • Being intuitive to operate makes this a vital device for first responders, healthcare providers, and everyday individuals.
  • It's packed with the latest features, an intuitive design, and unbeatable reliability, making this device your life-saving partner in emergencies.

Advantages of Heart Plus AED Defibrillator

User-Friendly 

  • Clear voice prompts, and visual cues that lead users through each step of the resuscitation procedure are part of the Heart Plus AED Defibrillator's user-friendly design.

Portable and lightweight 

  • This portable and lightweight device makes it simple to transport or store when an emergency strikes. Ideal for emergency responders, healthcare providers, or anyone needing to be ready in an instantaneous situation.

High Rate of Success

  • The biphasic waveform and power output from the Heart Plus AED Defibrillator have proven highly successful at treating SCA, with an 85% to 90% success rate.

Real-time CPR feedback 

  • The device offers real-time feedback regarding the quality and efficacy of chest compressions during resuscitation processes to improve patient outcomes.
  • The HeartPlus AED Defibrillator is designed for use by non-medics, and its easy-to-follow voice prompts and flashing icons make it ideal for users of all ages.
  • As only one set of batteries and pads is required for adult or child cardiac arrests, the HeartPlus offers a very easy-to-use solution. Its affordable price and 5-year parts warranty make it the best value.

Features of Heart Plus AED Defibrillator

Dimensions and Weight

  • This AED Defibrillator from Heart Plus weighs only 2.5 kilograms and measures 10" 8" 2.5" 2.5", making it easy to carry and store away.

Waveform of Defibrillation 

  • This device utilizes biphasic defibrillation, which has proven highly effective in treating SCA.
  • Energy Output The Heart Plus AED Defibrillator offers up to 200-joule maximum power for treating most forms of SCA.

Battery Life 

  • The device has a lithium-ion battery designed to deliver over 200 shocks or eight hours of uninterrupted monitoring.

Feedback for CPR 

  • The gadget provides real-time feedback regarding CPR, helping determine its quality and efficacy during Resuscitation.

Uses of Heart Plus AED Defibrillator:

Indications

  • Defibrillation is often necessary for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), an algorithmic therapy to restore cardiac and pulmonary function.
  • Defibrillation is recommended only for certain types of cardiac arrhythmias.
  • These include ventricular fibrillation (VF) and pulseless ventricular tachycardia.
  • It is not recommended when the heart has stopped completely, such as in asystole or during pulseless electrical activation (PEA).
  • Defibrillation should not be performed when the patient is asleep or receiving an electrical shock.
  • If electroshocks are not administered correctly, they can cause dangerous arrhythmias such as ventricular fibrillation.

Mode of application

  • The defibrillation device that is usually found outside of medical facilities is the automated external defibrillator (AED).
  • This device can be used by people who have never been exposed to this technology.
  • The reason is that the device can record pre-recorded instructions instructing the user.
  • It then analyzes the patient's health status and delivers the appropriate electric shocks.
  • Defibrillators also have written instructions that describe exactly how to perform the procedure.

Results

  • Survival rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are not very high and are usually less than 10%. For in-hospital cardiac arrest, the survival rate is 20%.
  • A particular heart rhythm can significantly affect the survival rate in cardiac arrest individuals.
  • In contrast to individuals with a non-shockable rhythm (e.g., asystole or PEA), individuals with a shockable rhythm (e.g., VF or pulseless ventricular tachycardia) have a higher survival rate of 21 to 50%.

FAQ's

1. How do I differentiate between the three types of AEDs (defibrillators)?

Answer: An AED is a portable device that monitors the heart and delivers an electrical shock to return it to a normal rhythm. 2. ICDs are surgically inserted into the abdomen or chest area and can deliver a shock if needed. 3. WCDs have sensors that are placed directly on the skin. Wires connect them to a wearable device that delivers shocks when needed.

2. Are defibrillators the same as CPR?

Answer: No, CPR is used to maintain blood flow. A defibrillator helps maintain a normal heart rhythm and prevents the brain from being damaged and dying.

 

 

FAQs

1. How do I differentiate between the three types of AEDs (defibrillators)?
AED is a portable device that monitors the heart and delivers an electrical shock to return it to a normal rhythm. 2. ICDs are surgically inserted into the abdomen or chest area and can deliver a shock if needed. 3. WCDs have sensors that are placed directly on the skin. Wires connect them to a wearable device that delivers shocks when needed.

2. Are defibrillators the same as CPR?
No. CPR is used to maintain blood flow. A defibrillator helps maintain a normal heart rhythm and prevents the brain from being damaged and dying.

 

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