Biphasic Defibrillator






Specifications for Biphasic Defibrillator
The Biphasic Defibrillator is designed for cardiac resuscitation by delivering electrical shocks. It features a practical design and compact size, making it suitable for use in various locations.
The device operates on three modes:
- Semi-automatic mode requiring manual shock activation by the rescuer.
- Manual mode requiring the rescuer to manage all resuscitation steps.
- A special mode for regulating and maintaining heart rhythm.
The shock charging time is very short, allowing for quick readiness. It includes a blood pressure measurement feature to assess the need for an electrical shock.
The device is equipped with audio and visual alarms for usage and technical issues. It has a clear and wide display screen that can show curves.
The Biphasic Defibrillator uses two power sources: an internal rechargeable battery and an electrical cable for direct power connection. The internal battery allows for mobility within hospital departments and use in ambulances. A fully charged battery can operate the device for one hour and deliver over a certain number of shocks.
The internal memory stores an unlimited amount of usage data, which can be transferred and reviewed on a computer.
FAQ
What is the Biphasic Defibrillator used for?
The Biphasic Defibrillator is used for cardiac resuscitation by delivering electrical shocks to restore heart rhythm.
Is the Biphasic Defibrillator suitable for use in ambulances?
Yes, the Biphasic Defibrillator is suitable for use in ambulances, as it features a compact design and an internal rechargeable battery for mobility.





