Geo Saver P Defibrillator

The geolocalised AED goes beyond

Semi-Automatic AED with ECG Monitoring + Manual Override (Synchronized Cardioversion).
It allows the user to view the ECG and everything needed to know about the patient and ongoing rescue treatment on a 5.7″ full-colour display compliant to IEC/EN 60601-2-27. ECG can also be sent in real-time to the AMISAVERCLOUD PLATFORM to enable another operator to monitor the ECG simultaneously with the local rescuer. To learn more about the AMI Saver Cloud, view the related documents.

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The handy AED For Professional Use

Tough, small and lightweight defibrillator easy to carry and use anywhere. Can work both as an AED/Manual Defibrillator/basic cardiac monitoring device. AED per default, reliable for any BLS rescuer, can be easily switched in a Manual Defibrillator giving ALS responders the best decision-making control for a manual shock timing or an electric cardioversion (synchronised shock). Practical and flexible with advanced PBLS features enabling healthcare providers to use the 15:2 CV ratio when performing a Paediatric Basic Life Support, as required by guidelines if more than one rescuer with a duty to respond.

Advanced graphical interface combined with instructive voice prompts to guide rescuers Equipped with two independent batteries: one dedicated to AED module and one dedicated to Geoloc module, to ensure that remote control feature does not drain the autonomy of the primary feature of defibrillator Several alternatives for recording and transfer data (internal memory, removable memory card, USB port, by remote) Biphasic technology up to 360J Unique feature: ECG can be sent in real time to AMISAVERCLOUD platform to enable another operator to monitor the ECG simultaneously with the local rescuer just through any web connected device.

Meet AHA/ERC 2017 Guidelines Maintenance-Free: Automatically performs daily, monthly and six-month extensive self-checks of all main components: battery, internal electronics, energy charge and disarm, shock and ECG calibration systems. Daily testing data are stored by the device as text file (named AED1LOG) easily readable by any computer. AED runs further tests after each battery insertion as well as every time the device is turned on. A visual cue (green/red status indicator) provides effective alert to users whether AED is in working order and ready for a rescue.

  • Service Mini-Screen: In standby the mini LCD screen displays a check mark confirming AED is ready for use and a battery gauge informing about the residual charge. Error codes will appear in faulty conditions.
  • Helpful Menu: 3 buttons for navigating the software menu to set up device at user leisure: adjust the local date or time, adapt the screen or volume to ambient lights and noises, exclude the microphone while recording events, select a different language, print out the ECG files or simply get information on device and battery.
  • CPR Coaching: More instructive voice and text prompts guide user through rescue. A built-in metronome assists responder during the CPR providing audio cues for the appropriate number and rate of chest compressions.
  • Adult / Child Capability: Can be used on patients of any age with Adult or Paediatric proper electrodes. Device senses when paediatric pads are installed and automatically adjusts to use a more appropriate lower energy level (50J).
  • Monitoring section menu: a new section has been introduced for the management of technical and physiological alarms and signals, according to IEC/EN 60601-2-27: patient loss, high or low heart rate, audio and visual signal for detection of a shockable rhythm so that the operator can switch/activate the semi-automatic modes to deliver the shock (using the appropriate pads); scaling of the ECG trace on the display (gain x2 or ÷2) reset of the audio or visual alarms.

About Device:
a battery gauge with residual capacity
the indicator of available memory for recording a notice if the microphone is active or OFF the local date and time, alarms.

About Rescue:
the adult or child protocol in use
the modality in use (AED, ECG or Manual)
the fibrillation and shock counts:
the elapsed rescue time
the heart rate (bpm)
the impedance (ohms)
the energy level to be delivered (joule)
a touch/not touch pictogram
the ECG waveform the R wave detection in Manual Synchronous
a charging bar graph if device charges a CPR bar graph and cycles countdown

Model Numbers:

Code SVP-B006: Standard Version maximum energy at 200J
Code SVP-B007: Power Version with maximum energy at 360J
Configuration Options/Box Content:
Standard Pads: Conf-Norm: Standard Basic Configuration (adult pads, disposable battery, carrying case)
Smart Pads: Conf-Rech: Rechargeable Configuration (adult pads, accumulator, charger station, carrying case)
Standard Pads: Conf-Print: Print Ready Configuration (adult pads, disposable battery, carrying case, IrDa port and thermal printer)
Smart Pads: Conf-Rech/Print: Rechargeable & Print Ready Configuration (adult pads, accumulator, charger station, carrying case, IrDA port and thermal printer)
Technical Data:
Operation: AED Semi-Automatic (default)
ECG Monitoring
Manual Asynchronous or Synchronous (used to convert atrial or ventricular tachyarrthythimias)
Energies: Standard max 200J or Power max 360J
Waveform: Adaptive BTE (biphasic truncated exponential) conforming to patient chest’s impedance
Energy Type: Escalating from 50 to 360J
AED Protocols: Adult Standard escalating 150, 200, 200J
Adult Power escalating 200, 250, 360J
Pediatric (Standard or Power) 50J fixed
(AED adult shock protocols can be customized)
Manual Protocol: Selected by users from 50 to 360J.
For electric cardioversion (in Synchronous mode) the shock is synchronised to occur with the R wave of the ECG
Energy Display: Screen provides the energy to deliver both in Manual mode or AED mode
Charging time: ≤9 seconds with a new and fully charged battery
depleted battery will result in a longer charging time
Analysis time: IEC/EN 60601-2-4 from 4 to 15 seconds
Impedance: 20-200 ohms
Sensitivity: IEC/EN 60601-2-4 (AHADB, MITDB source), 97%
Specificity: IEC/EN 60601-2-4 (AHADB, MITDB source), 99%
Controls: 2 buttons: ON/OFF, shock button, and 3 buttons to surf the menu.
Indicators: Status LED indicator informing on device condition
Battery gauge with remaining capacity rate
Audible alerts and text display with service alarms
Upgradeable: through a USB cable or memory card or by remote through AMISAVERCLOUD
ECG Monitoring:
Operations: Through defibrillation pads or standard ECG electrodes attached to a separate 2-Lead patient monitoring reusable cable SAV-C0017
ECG size: Manual setting through the menu
Heart Rate: 30-200 bpm
Sweep Speed: 25 mm/sec
Standards: IEC/EN 60601-2-27 less then the points 202.6.2.101; 201.12.1.101.12,13; 208.6.6.2.101 not performed for the intended use of the device, as it is not intended for environments such as operating theatres or intensive care units
Display: 5,7” TFT colour, 640 x 480 pixel
Battery Options:
Type: Li-SOCl2 Disposable, code SAV-C1032
Autonomy: 250 complete rescue cycles (shocks at 200J and CPR) or 160 complete rescue cycles (shocks at 360J and CPR) or 24 hours ECG analysis for a new and fully charged battery (*)
Shelf-Life: when stored in original packaging 5 years (*)
Battery-Life: 4 years once installed to AED, assuming one battery insertion test and daily self-test but without switching AED on (*)
Type: Li-ion Accumulator, code SAV-C1033
Recharging time: 2,5 hours with the charger station code SAV-C1034 (*) (recommended to charge every 4 months at least)
Autonomy: 200 shocks at 200J or 110 shocks at 360J or 14 hours in ECG Monitoring for a new fully charged accumulator (*)
Battery-Life: 2 years or 300 charging cycles (*)
PADS OPTIONS
Type: Disposable, pre-gelled and self-adhesive
Adult: Code SAV-C0846, for patient >8 years or >25 kg
Pediatric: Code SAV-C0016, for patient <8 years or <25 kg
Cable length: 120 cm
Shelf-Life: 30 months
Event Recording:
Internal memory: up to 6 continuous hours of ECG and rescue events
Optional memory: Removable SD card; length of storage depends on card capacity: a 2GB card records up to 100 hours
Data recording: “AED1LOG“ text file with detailed self-test activity
“AEDFILES“ multimedia files with complete recorded information
Event review: “Saver View Express“ data manager software
Physical:
Size: 29,5 x 23 x 11,5 cm
Weight +/- 2,85 Kg
Environmental:
Operating temperature: 0°C to 55°C (32°F TO 131°F)
Storing/Shipping temperature: -40°C to 70°C (-40°F TO 158°F) without battery
Humidity: 10% to 95% relative humidity non condensing
Sealing (IP Protection): IEC/EN 60529 class IP56; splash proof, dust protected
Shock/Drop Abuse Endurance: IEC/EN 60601-1 clause 21; 1 meter drop, impact, force, rough handling, mobile tolerance
Electrostatic Discharge: IEC/EN 61000-4-2
Electromagnetic Compatibility: IEC/EN 60601-1-2 Emission, Immunity
Electrical Protection: IEC/EN 60601-1; Internally Powered, Type BF/CF
Directive93/42/CEE and 2007/47/CE: Class IIb
Geoloc Module:
Frequency: GSM: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz;
UMTS: 900, 2100 MHz
GPS: 1575, 1600 MHz
Geoloc Battery Options:
Type: Li-SOClDisposable, code SAV-C1038
Shelf-Life: when stored in original packaging 5 years (*)
Battery-Life: 4 years once installed to AED, assuming one battery insertion test and daily self-test but without switching AED on (*)
Type: Li-ion Accumulator, code SAV-C1039
Recharging time: 2,5 hours with the charger station code SAV-C1040 (*) (recommended to charge every 4 months at least)
Battery-Life: 2 years or 300 charging cycles (*)
(*)Temperature at 20°C Humidity 45% non-condensing

A drone system that delivers Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to the scene of cardiac arrests. In doing so, bystanders will now have the ability to initiate life-saving measures while awaiting professional medical care. Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests affect some 275,000 individuals in Europe each year and carry a low survival rate of about 10%.

Research suggests when CPR and early defibrillation is initiated within the first few minutes the survival rate could potentially increase to as much as 70%.

See the video here: Everdrone Defibrillator Drone Video

Related Documents:

AMI Saver Cloud – User Guide

GEO-SAVER-p

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