The Physio-Control Lifepak 15 is a state-of-the-art monitor/defibrillator designed for advanced emergency medical care. Trusted by paramedics, first responders, and hospital professionals, the Lifepak 15 delivers unparalleled performance with its life-saving capabilities, rugged durability, and cutting-edge technology.
Key Features:
- Defibrillation and Pacing: Offers manual defibrillation, synchronized cardioversion, and transcutaneous pacing, providing versatile life-saving interventions in critical situations.
- Advanced Monitoring Capabilities: Features 12-lead ECG monitoring, SpO2, EtCO2, NIBP, temperature, and invasive pressure monitoring to support comprehensive patient assessment.
- STEMI Detection: Equipped with advanced algorithms for early recognition of STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial infarction), aiding in faster treatment decisions.
- CPR Feedback Technology: Real-time feedback on chest compressions, including depth, rate, and recoil, helps ensure high-quality CPR during resuscitation efforts.
- Rugged and Durable Design: Built to withstand tough conditions, the Lifepak 15 meets military standards for drop, vibration, and extreme temperatures. Its water-resistant and shock-absorbing frame is ideal for prehospital environments.
- Dual-Battery System: Ensures extended operating time with a dual-battery design, including a fuel gauge for monitoring charge levels.
- Sunlight-Readable Display: Features a large, color, high-resolution display that remains clear and readable even in bright sunlight or low-light conditions.
- Customizable Alarms and Settings: Allows users to adjust settings and alarms to suit specific protocols and preferences, ensuring ease of use and adaptability.
- Wi-Fi and Data Transmission: Seamlessly integrates with electronic patient care systems and transmits data to hospitals, improving workflow and facilitating continuity of care.
Applications:
The Lifepak 15 is perfect for use in emergency medical services (EMS), hospitals, and transport settings. It supports rapid response teams in monitoring vital signs, diagnosing cardiac events, and providing immediate life-saving interventions.