The new generation of cardiac defibrillators is characterized by its small size and versatility. When processing ECG data, it can capture up to 8 hours of continuous ECG waveforms and events (including medication and therapeutic markers), and store up to 50 12-lead ECG reports in its memory or on an optional removable data card. The "Event Summary Report" can be printed out and transferred to a PC running data management software for compiling, editing, enjoying and archiving the data. When processing the patient's data, the data card can be removed from the defibrillator and inserted into another defibrillator to display the original ECG waveform and data. Because the defibrillator's self-tests and operational tests are highly intelligent, the latest ECG waveform test records are retained through automatic memory storage of the results.
The new defibrillator can be used in a variety of environments. The patient's cable is connected to the defibrillator and the ECG monitoring starts automatically, and digital measurements, waveforms, and alarm indications can be used to quickly find the information needed by the physician, and measurements and waveforms can be freely customized by the physician. Meanwhile, the new defibrillator has the new technology of biphasic waveform. The new generation of defibrillators uses biphasic waveforms to display the ECG waveform signals, which plays a very important role in both defibrillation effect and reduction of post-defibrillation cardiac insufficiency. Moreover, the new defibrillator has the function of impedance compensation. Measurement of chest wall impedance enables low-energy shocks to be delivered according to the patient's individualized physical conditions. And it can be rapidly recharged. The new defibrillator can be rapidly recharged to a maximum energy of 200J in less than 3 seconds for defibrillation of critically ill cardiac patients. In addition, the new defibrillator has a non-invasive pacemaker function: the new defibrillator utilizes a single-phase truncated exponential wave pacemaker. The pacemaker's 40-ms pulse width is constant, but the frequency and output power are adjustable.
With the continuous progress of high technology in medical equipment, cardiac emergency equipment has been greatly developed; cardiac defibrillators are now using increasingly advanced technology, and the current cardiac defibrillators have more functions, summarized in some of the following features: (1) There are many accessories, but the weight is still very light and easy to carry. (2) Defibrillators offer self-paced training programs that allow you to run simulation programs of actual operations and test your understanding of mastery. (3) A quick reference card is provided to make the key functions and operations of the device clear at a glance, making it easy for physicians to quickly grasp the operational matters, and further developing the defibrillator in the direction of intelligence and multifunctionality.