Defibrillator

Medlon Defibrillator support multiple ECG leads, monitor heart rates from 20 to 300 BPM, and feature smart alarms for shockable rhythms. Their rechargeable Ni-MH batteries allow up to 60 defibrillator discharges or three hours of ECG monitoring. Their safety features include lock-out protection, self-tests, and synchronized cardioversion. These defibrillators are life-saving devices designed for both clinical and public use, supporting Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support. In addition, these defibrillators significantly improve survival rates in hospitals, homes, and public spaces.

Automated External Defibrillator MAED-701

Screen Type : High-Resolution Display

Screen Size : 7 inches

Sweep Speed : 25mm/sec

Automated External Defibrillator MAED-702

Operation : One operation to open the cover

Electrode Pads : Preinstalled

ECG and Voice Storage : Storage of ECG waveform

External Cardiac Defibrillator MECD-701

Output : Biphasic Truncated Exponential

Energy Sequence : 150, 150, 200J

Charge Time : 8 sec to 150J
10 sec to 200J (New battery)

External Cardiac Defibrillator MECD-702

Output : Biphasic Truncated Exponential

Energy Sequence : Adult: 150J, 150J, 200J
Pediatric: 50J, 50J, 85J (adjustable)

Charge Time : 8 sec to 150J
4 sec to 50J/100J
10 sec to 200J (New battery)

Frequently Asked questions

Q1

What is the Defibrillator used for?

The Defibrillator is used to treat sudden cardiac arrest by delivering a shock to restore a normal heart rhythm.

Q2

Does the Defibrillator support ECG monitoring?

Yes, it supports multiple ECG leads and continuous heart rate monitoring from 20 to 300 BPM.

Q3

Is the Defibrillator suitable for Basic and Advanced Life Support?

Yes, it supports both Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) protocols.

Q4

How does the Defibrillator improve survival rates during cardiac emergencies?

The Defibrillator improves survival rates by quickly detecting shockable rhythms like ventricular fibrillation and tachycardia and delivering life-saving electrical shocks. Its fast-charging capabilities, combined with smart alarms and ECG monitoring, allow responders to act promptly during cardiac arrest in hospitals, public spaces, and homes.

Q5

How often does the Defibrillator perform self-checks?

The Defibrillator performs regular self-tests to ensure readiness. These include battery status, hardware diagnostics, and software integrity to ensure the device functions correctly when needed.

Q6

Is the Defibrillator suitable for both adult and pediatric use?

Yes, with the appropriate pads and settings, the Defibrillator can be used for both adults and children in cardiac emergencies, making it versatile for various care settings.

Q7

How does the Defibrillator support synchronized cardioversion?

Synchronized cardioversion in the Defibrillator is a feature that allows shocks to be delivered at the precise moment in the cardiac cycle to treat arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation, reducing the risk of inducing ventricular fibrillation.