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Advainced moriftoring parameters <br />With more monitoring capabilities than any other monitor/defibrillator, the 15 gives you EtCO., with <br />continuous waveform capture. Masimo' Rainbow' technology' elps you detect hard -to -diagnose <br />conditions and improve patient care with noninvasive monitoring of carbon monox- <br />ide, SpO, and methemoglobin. In addition, the 15 offers temperature monitoring — <br />and like other data, you can transmNt it to other systems, trend it, or display for <br />post -event review in CODE-STAT111 data revoew software. <br />A,dvainred support for treating cardiac patients <br />The 15 continuously monitors all 12 leads in the background and alerts you to changes using the <br />ST-Segment trend monitoring feature, after acquiring the initial 12-lead. Additionally, STJ values are <br />included on the 12-load printout to help you identify changes. The 15 an'so works soamlessly with the <br />web -based LIFENET System 6,0, so you can automatically share cnfical patient data with multiple <br />patient care teams. <br />FUH energy up to 360 joules, for every patient who needs it <br />The LIFEPAK 15 monitor/defibrillator features 360J Nphasic technology, which gives you the <br />option of escalating your energy dose up to 360J for difficult -to -defibrillate patients, Why is this <br />necessary? Recent studies have shown that refibrillation is common among VF cardiac arrest <br />patients and that defibrillation of recurring episodes of VF is increasingly difficult. A randomized <br />controlled clinical tHal shows the rate of VF termination was higher with an escalating higher <br />energy regimen of 200J and over.' <br />Proven CPR guidance and post event review <br />The CPR Metronome in the LIFEPAK 15 monitor uses audible prompts to guide you without <br />distracting vocal critique, A metronome has been a feature that has been demonstrated to help <br />professionals perform compressions and ventilations within the recommended range of the <br />2010 AHA Guidelines. Post -event review of CPR data and defivedng feedback to the team has been <br />shown to be effective in improving CPR quality in both hospital and out -of -hospital,"" And by <br />transmitting code data directly to CODE-STAT Data Review software, EMS personnel can review <br />CPR statistics and provide traiNng and feedback where it is most needed. <br />Post -event review of CPR data and delivering feedback to <br />the team has been shown to be affective in improving <br />CPR quaRy in both hospital and out -of -hospital.'... <br />