Technical specifications

AED per default, reliable for any BLS rescuer, can be easily switched in a Manual Defibrillator giving to ALS responders

the best decision-making control for a manual shock timing or an electric cardioversion (synchronised shock).

Operation:

AED Semi-Automatic (default)

ECG Monitoring

Manual Asynchronous or Synchronous (used to convert atrial or ventricular tachyarrhythmias)

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.

3 buttons: select energy, charge, disarm the device

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

Ami Defibrillator