Mechanical chest compressor LIFE-STAT

mechanical chest compressor
mechanical chest compressor
mechanical chest compressor
mechanical chest compressor
mechanical chest compressor
mechanical chest compressor
mechanical chest compressor
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We are a proven partner of hospitals and EMS units, providing patients with their best chance at survival. Our Life-Stat mechanical CPR Devices represent the latest advancement in our history of CPR development. With the only CPR device on the market today that meets the AHA CPR guidelines for both chest compression and ventilation, trust that your patients are always in good hands with Michigan Instruments. Fits larger patients Life-Stat and Thumper can accommodate larger patients than other devices on the market Varied compression depth The compression depth for each patient is clearly shown on the unit (based on the patient’s A-P chest diameter) Meets AHA guidelines Michigan Instruments offers models with 100 or 120 compressions per minute. Built-in ventilator The only device on the market to offer built-in ventilation, allowing first responders and doctors to focus on other important resuscitation procedures. Improved access to the patient There’s no need to work around people providing chest compressions (and breaths). If necessary, mechanical CPR can be paused and resumed with a push of a button, maintaining nearly complete access to the patient throughout the resuscitation effort. Our devices were engineered with a “C” arm design, providing more access to the patient than other wrap-around or enclosed models. Value Michigan Instruments automated CPR devices offer the absolute best value in the market today. They offer the lowest acquisition cost and a very low ongoing cost of ownership.
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