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SCHILLER launches automated CPR device

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SCHILLER has taken the next step in improving CPR quality further with the launch of smallest and lightest automatic mechanical chest compression device for CPR: the EASY PULSE.

SCHILLER’s EASY PULSE is the solution for effective resuscitation. The portable, standalone device delivers chest compressions automatically at consistent rate and depth. It is directly attached to the patient’s upper body and can thus be used in any situation, regardless of ambient conditions. Especially during transport, a high-quality uninterrupted chest compression can be guaranteed.

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Its size and weight are unparallel. The EASY PULSE weighs less than 3.5kg, opening up entirely new possibilities, such as air rescue service. Ease of use: thanks to the slider and buckle system, it can be easily attached onto the patient, while resuscitation can be initiated immediately by pressing two buttons only.

The EASY PULSE has a unique combination of stamp and band which allows a 3D compression and therefore maximum efficiency. The weight of the device is evenly spread over the baseplate and not on a single point and therefore has no influence on chest compressions or on the recoil.

Technological innovations

Lightweight

  • Unbelievably small and light, electrically driven
  • CPR device, weighing 3.5 kg
  • Ideal for limited spaces

Comprehensive

  • Multidirectional chest compressions (3D)
  • High-quality chest compressions of consistent rate and depth, which is impossible to achieve with manual compressions as recommended by American Heart Association
  • Possibility of 30:2 compression-ventilation cycle

Simple

  • Thanks to slider and buckle system, it can be easily attached to the upper body
  • Easy to position – easy to operate

Additional features

  • Replaceable battery with charge level indicator. Battery can be changed in few seconds.
  • Autonomous operation for 45 minutes (with one battery)
  • Connections: external DC input, USB

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