Mechanical CPR for EMS & Hospitals
Mechanical CPR for EMS & Hospitals
FEATURES
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DEPLOYMENT
IN EMS
HIGH-PERFORMANCE AND FLEXIBILITY
In emergency situations, every minute counts. An efficient therapy is therefore
decisive. By supplying fully automated chest compressions, the corpuls cpr
ensures less strain on rescue service personnel and allows precise
and continuous therapy, even in the most difficult conditions.
After the stamp is positioned, there is more time for important procedures such
as airway management or administering drugs.
POSITION CHECK
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DEPLOYMENT
IN AIR RESCUE
THERAPY UNDER EXTREME CONDITIONS
Almost every primary mission in air rescue makes extremely high demands on
the team and equipment. The patient often is in a critical condition, the space
conditions are confined and time is of the essence.
Transporting the patient and continuing a high-quality manual CPR seems almost
impossible in these conditions. Here, the corpuls cpr enables fully automated
thorax compressions and life-saving therapy also during transport.
FEATURES
In air rescue, patient access is extremely limited. A resuscitation without intermediate landing is rarely
possible or not effective in this environment. The corpuls cpr helps to stay calm in the cabin and to
perform high-quality thorax compressions.
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DEPLOYMENT
IN HOSPITAL
COMPACT AND RADIOLUCENT
The compact and very light-weight quadboard of the corpuls cpr is made from
radiolucent carbon. Coronary angiographies can be performed even during
resuscitation without interfering artefacts. The hands-off time is thus limited to
a minimum.
Therapy modes and parameters can be adjusted individually even during therapy
– anytime, whatever adjustment is necessary.
In the cardiac catheter lab, the artefact-free view on the coronary vessels is of decisive importance.
The corpuls cpr stamp only gives a minimal shadow, otherwise there is an unimpeded view on the
coronary vessels.
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INDIVIDUALISED
THERAPY
With only one lever, the corpuls cpr arm is adjusted and fixed above the
patient. The compression depth, freely adjustable between 2 and 6 cm and
the compression rate, adjustable between 80 and 120 compressions per
minute, allow an individualised therapy, even on children. The corpuls cpr
with its intuitve operating concept is approved for the treatment of children
from the age of 8 years and older.
FEATURES
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Sources Important questions about CPR quality and device usage can
Eichhorn S, Spindler J, Polski M, Mendoza Garcia A, Schreiber U, Heller M, et al. Development and validation of an improved mechanical thorax for simulating be quickly answered using the entire set of recorded missions.
cardiopulmonary resuscitation with adjustable chest stiffness and simulated blood flow. Med Eng Phys. 2017 May;43:64-70. Med Eng Phys. 2017;43:64–70. doi:
10.1016/j.medengphy.2017.02.005. PubMed PMID: 28242180.
It is also possible to represent key performance indicators on
Eichhorn S, Mendoza Garcia A, Polski M, Spindler J, Stroh A, Heller M, et al. Corpuls cpr resuscitation device generates superior emulated flows and pressures than LUCAS II in a
mechanical thorax model. Australas Phys Eng Sci Med. 2017. doi: 10.1007/s13246-017-0537-3. PubMed PMID: 28258484. data analytics dashboards. This solution can help to improve
Eichhorn S, Mendoza A, Prinzing A, Stroh A, Xinghai L, Polski M, et al. Corpuls CPR Generates Higher Mean Arterial Pressure Than LUCAS II in a Pig Model of Cardiac Arrest. Biomed Res Int. 2017;2017:5470406. doi:
10.1155/2017/5470406. PubMed PMID: 29392137. the treatment quality for the entire organisation.
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Verbinden
Connect key to connect
with the corpuls cpr via Bluetooth
ADVANTAGES OF SYNCHRONISED THERAPY Once connected to each other, it is no longer necessary to Start/Stop
mCPR
Start/Stop key to start and stop
the mechanical chest compressions
operate the corpuls cpr during a resuscitation. The
by the corpuls cpr
• No additional cables • More time for important procedures corpuls cpr is completely automatically controlled by the
• Intuitive control of the therapy via the corpuls3 • Also in confined spaces corpuls3, regardless of whether it is in AED or manual
• Less tension and stress within the team • At one glance all data on the display mode. All therapy parameters of the corpuls cpr are CPR fort.
Reset the time in the pie chart,
• Reduced hands-off time during • Merging of missions in corpuls.manager REVIEW displayed on the monitor of the corpuls3. if not defibrillated
rhythm analysis and defibrillation If you want to change the settings manually or stop or start
the corpuls cpr, this is also possible.
* See also „Scientific Evaluation“ on page 17
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SCIENTIFIC EVALUATION
AED MODE
1. Analyse key interrupts the corpuls cpr for the AED
The reduction in the compression pause is particularly evident the peri-shock pause in disconnected mode of 3.24 ± 0.71 s.
during the perishock pause. On average, the perishock pause This saving can be a valuable gain in time with the desired
in synchronised mode of 2.00 ± 0.32 s is 38.23% shorter than break being a maximum of 5 seconds.
MANUAL 1 (procedure according to ERC)
1. The stop mCPR key on the corpuls3 interrupts the
corpuls cpr for manual rhythm control.
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2. The Start mCPR key resumes chest compressions/
preS hock CPR. Manual
Charge
1
1. Charge key charges the defibrillator.
2. The Stop mCPR key on corpuls3 interrupts the 2 Sources
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corpuls cpr for manual rhythm analysis. Outcomes Consortium PRIMED trial. In: Resuscitation 85, S. 336–342. DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2013.10.014.
Manual
analysis Kleinman, Monica E.; Brennan, Erin E.; Goldberger, Zachary D.; Swor, Robert A.; Terry, Mark; Bobrow, Bentley J. et al. (2015): Part 5. Adult Basic Life Support and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality. Circulation. 2015;132[suppl 2]:S414–S435.
3. If the rhythm is shockable, the Shock key interrupts In: Circulation 132 (18 suppl 2), S. S414-S435. DOI: 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000259.
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the corpuls cpr for shock delivery. 4 Monsieurs, Koenraad G.; Nolan, Jerry P.; Bossaert, Leo L.; Greif, Robert; Maconochie, Ian K.; Nikolaou, Nikolaos I. et al. (2015): European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015: Section 1. Executive summary. Resuscitation 95
(2015) 1–80. In: Resuscitation 95, S. 1–80. DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2015.07.038.
4. Start mCPR key resumes the therapy by the corpuls cpr. Loading Nolan, Jerry P.; Soar, Jasmeet; Zideman, David A.; Biarent, Dominique; Bossaert, Leo L.; Deakin, Charles D. et al. (2010): European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2010. Section 1. Executive Summary. In: Resuscitation 81 (10), S.
1219–1276. DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2010.08.021.
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Sell, Rebecca E.; Sarno, Renee; Lawrence, Brenna; Castillo, Edward M.; Fisher, Roger; Brainard, Criss et al. (2010): Minimizing pre- and post-defibrillation pauses increases the likelihood of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). In: Resuscitation
81 (7), S. 822–825. DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2010.03.013.
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30:2
01:05:42
15:2 5 min
5.0
1. PREPARATION 2. ATTACH cont.
30:2
Via the softkeys settings such as You can select three different therapy The integrated alarm management
compression depth or compression modes: indicates possible errors, e. g. when the
rate are configured. • 15:2 locking lever is not closed.
• continuous
• 30:2
First, a team member mounts the corpuls cpr arm on the board and switches the corpuls cpr on. Then, the locking The team lifts the upper body of the patient and
lever has to be opened to be able to move the corpuls cpr arm. The user checks the displayed therapy settings and positions the board completely beneath the patient
positions the board under the patient’s head. within a few seconds. For this, the thorax compres-
sions must only be interrupted minimally.
Then, the corpuls cpr arm is positioned over the thorax. The corpuls cpr arm is adjusted in height and angle and a team member adjusts the stamp position on the thorax.
Immediately after positioning, the corpuls cpr arm is locked by closing the locking lever and the mechanical thorax compression started by pressing the START/STOP key.
4. TRANSPORT PREPARATION
The rescue team positions the fixation ring and prepares the patient for transport.
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT • EN 60068-2-6:2008 Vibration (sinusoidal) • EN 13718-1:2014 Medical vehicles and their equipment
• EN 60068-2-27:2009 Shock – Air ambulances – Part 1: Requirements for medical
The corpuls cpr can be operated with a battery as well as The battery can be exchanged quick and easy with one • EN 60068-2-64:2008 Vibration devices used in air ambulances;
via mains connector. The long running time of the battery operation. When using the device in a rescue vehicle, the (Broadband random and guidance) • DO160G:2016 Section 7, Category A; Section 8, Category
(typical: 90 min.) guarantees optimal operational readiness. power can also be supplied via the magnetic clip directly • EN 60529:2014-09 Degrees of protection provided by U/U2 Environmental Conditions and Test procedures
The display shows the remaining running time in minutes. from the on-board power supply. enclosures (IP-Code) for Airborne Equipment
• IEC 60601-1-12:2014 Medical electrical equipment – • EN 1789:2007+A2:2014 Medical vehicles and
Part 1-12: General requirements for basic safety their equipment – Road ambulances
and essential performance
With the support of company Stollenwerk & Cie. GmbH and service personnel. To test this, a simulation of an ambu-
the University of Trier a further dynamic crash test was carried lance stretcher set up was mounted to a slide and acceler-
out which proves that the corpuls cpr can perform high- ated downward with a force of 10 G while the corpuls cpr
quality chest compressions even in the extreme situations performed chest compressions on a resuscitation dummy.
of an accident without endangering the patient or rescue
corpuls cpr arm on mains operation The LEDs of the charging status display By pressing both release buttons, the battery can be
with magnetic RoPD connector give a quick overview of the remaining exchanged quick and easy. To corpuls cpr
capacity ot the battery. The operation parameters are retained for 30 seconds.
product page:
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• Specifically developed for • Specifically developed for use • Ideal for technically demanding SPECIFICATIONS
hospital application in emergency services and operations with a scoop
• Large handle for easy preclinical setting stretcher
positioning under • Compatible with all • Compatible with most COMPRESSION PARAMETERS OPERATING PARAMETERS: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
patients common stretcher systems common scoop stretchers • Compression rate: • Power source: electric • Color display 2.4‘‘ with LED backlight
• Fastening straps with magnetic • Fastening straps with magnetic 80 – 120 compressions • Battery: Lithium Polymer (LiPo) • Operating temperature:
clasp and fixation ring for clasp and fixation ring for
per minute • Power supply: -20 °C to +45 °C
secure fixation of the patient secure fixation of the patient
(adjustable in increments of 12-33V DC (on-board power), • Dust and splash proof (IP54)
• Compression depth: 2 – 6 cm • Battery with 300 charging cycles • Data interface: SD card
(adjustable in increments of 0.1 cm) • Operating time: typical 90 min. • Integrated alarm management
• Therapy mode: 30:2 / 15:2 / • Displays the remaining running time • RTCA DO 160 G (EMC tested)
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For almost 40 years, corpuls® has developed and produced innovative high-end
equipment for emergency and intensive care medicine. Today, in our headquar-
ters in Kaufering, over 300 hearts each beat around 60,000 times every work
day while aspiring to meet the high standards of rescue service personnel from
over 70 countries around the world.
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