Integrated resuscitation
First Claim
1. A resuscitation system for use by a rescuer to resuscitate a patient, comprising;
- at least one first high-voltage defibrillation electrode;
at least one second high-voltage defibrillation electrode; and
at least one manually operable control mechanically connected with and in the vicinity of at least one of the first and second electrodes, the manually operable control being other than a force sensor and other than an accelerometer, and the manually operable control being operable by movements of the rescuer'"'"'s hand or fingers; and
a resuscitation control unit mechanically separate from the at least one manually operable control and electrically connected to the first and second electrodes and the at least one manually operable control and configured to provide resuscitation prompts to the rescuer based on use of the manually operable control by the rescuer.
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Abstract
A resuscitation system that includes at least two defibrillation electrodes configured to be applied to the exterior of the chest of a patient for delivering a defibrillation shock, a source of one or more ECG signals from the patient, a defibrillation circuit for delivering a defibrillation shock to the defibrillation electrodes, a control box that receives and processes the ECG signals to determine whether a defibrillation shock should be delivered or whether CPR should be performed, and that issues instructions to the user either to deliver a defibrillation shock or to perform CPR, wherein the determination of whether CPR should be performed and the instructions to perform CPR can occur at substantially any point during a rescue.
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11 Claims
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1. A resuscitation system for use by a rescuer to resuscitate a patient, comprising;
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at least one first high-voltage defibrillation electrode; at least one second high-voltage defibrillation electrode; and at least one manually operable control mechanically connected with and in the vicinity of at least one of the first and second electrodes, the manually operable control being other than a force sensor and other than an accelerometer, and the manually operable control being operable by movements of the rescuer'"'"'s hand or fingers; and a resuscitation control unit mechanically separate from the at least one manually operable control and electrically connected to the first and second electrodes and the at least one manually operable control and configured to provide resuscitation prompts to the rescuer based on use of the manually operable control by the rescuer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A CPR system, comprising a CPR pad configured to be located over a region of a patient'"'"'s body appropriate for CPR chest compressions;
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a compression-sensing element interconnected with the CPR pad; a resuscitation control unit electrically connected to the compression-sensing element and configured to receive compression information from the compression-sensing element; and at least one manually operable control mechanically connected with the CPR pad and mechanically separate from the resuscitation control unit, wherein the resuscitation control unit is electrically connected to the at least one manually operable control and is configured to provide resuscitation prompts to a rescuer based on use of the manually operable control by the rescuer. - View Dependent Claims (11)
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