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    Are you thinking of purchasing an Automated External Defibrillator(AED) - essential infomation to assist you when choosing the correct unit.

    19-Oct-2008

    The information below provides guidelines under several technical headings and should assist with choosing the correct type of automated external defibrillator (AED) for a particular user group. 

     

    KEY TO STATUS INDICATORS


    E - Essential,  This feature is considered to be an essential component / feature which is appropriate to the specific category of user

    R - Recommended,  This feature is recommended as being appropriate to the category of user

    O - Optional,  This feature should be at the discretion of purchaser / user

    N - Not Recommended,  This feature is considered inappropriate for the category of user

     

    PRE – HOSPITAL CARER CATEGORIES


    FR - First Responder, Usually     a   Volunteer, Voluntary Organisation,Sports clubs, Schools

    DP - Dental Practitioner,Dentist, Dental Nurse

    GP - Registered Medical Practitioner

     

    A NOMINAL SPECIFICATION NOTE 


    A1 Easily identifiable as AED
     
    To provide prompt access to AED 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A2 Portable
     
    To facilitate transporting AED to/from various locations 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A3 Wall – mountable with alarm 

    Visible and accessible where the risk of vandalism or theft is low 

    GP - O, DP - O, FR - O.


    A4 Carrying case appropriate for environment 

    To protect AED from weather damage 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A5 Instruction manual plus optional CD/DVD 

    Full user instructions as part of AED training 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A6 Abbreviated operating instructions included on or with AED  

    Summary user instructions on opening AED 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A7 Push Button operation 

    Clear, concise and unambiguous procedures 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A8 Automated self test 

    To check AED readiness for operation 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A9 AED readiness indicator 

    To confirm at a glance that AED is ready for use 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A10 Visual warning alarm if self test fails 

    To alert user to rectify AED problem  

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A11 Audible warning if self test fails 

    To alert user to rectify AED problem 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A12 Battery status indictor or low battery alert 

    To alert user when battery needs to be replaced 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A13 Audio prompts 

    To ensure user has clear instructions 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A14 Volume adjustable  

    To facilitate AED use in noisy environment or for users with hearing impairment 

    GP - O, DP - O, FR - O.


    A15 Visual prompts 

    To activate at a key intervention time 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    A16 High resolution screen 

    Display written instructions to guide user through rescue 

    GP - R, DP - N, FR - N.


    A17 Shock counter display 

    To display number of shocks delivered 

    GP - O, DP - O, FR - O.


    A18 All cables easy to connect/disconnect from AED, but sufficiently protected from accidental disconnection/ misconnection 

    Durable cable connection will minimise damage from use 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.

     

     

    B TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION NOTE 


    B1 Operation – automatic 

    AED can shock a suitable rhythm without user intervention 

    GP - N, DP - N, FR - N.


    B2 Operation – Semi automatic (advisory)  

    AED will analyse rhythm and prompt user to press ‘shock’ button 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    B3 Manual override included 

    To allow user to switch to ‘manual’ mode to access certain features appropriate to his/her capability and training 

    GP - O, DP - N, FR - N.


    B4 Password for manual override 

    To ensure that ‘manual’ mode is not accessed inappropriately 

    GP - O, DP - N, FR - N.


    B5 Biphasic technology 

    Physiologically more appropriate that monophasic technology 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    B6 Time from analysis to shock advised < 10 s 

    To minimise interval between rhythm analysis and shock delivery 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    B7 Time from shock advised to armed < 5 s 

    To minimise interval between rhythm analysis and shock delivery 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    B8 Ability to give CPR during analysis (when technology become available) 

    To allow uninterrupted delivery of CPR during analysis 

    GP - R, DP - R, FR - R.


    B9 Internal memory for event review 

    To facilitate audit and review of events 

    GP - R, DP - R, FR - R.


    B10 Currently configured for 2005 ILCOR guidelines 

    To ensure AED programmed to current international guidelines

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    B11 Configurable to any future ILCOR Guidelines 

    To ensure AED will not become obsolete if Guidelines change 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    B12 Internal safety discharge (if shock cannot be delivered) 

    To ensure safe discharge of shock if for any reason the shock is not delivered  

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    B13 Artefact detection 

    The effects of pacemaker artefact and electrical interference are minimised 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.

    B14 Automatic analysis prompt

     
    Rhythm analysed without user intervention 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.

     

    B15 CPR coaching 

    Prompts user to carry out the correct rate and ratio of CPR 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    B16 Child smart pads 

    To provide energy suitable for children < 8yrs 

    GP - R, DP - R, FR - R.


    B17 Pre connected Pads 

    Pads are connected to the defibrillator to permit a decrease in risk of error and delivery of shock   

    GP - R, DP - R, FR - R.

     

     

    C - BATTERIES  


    C1 Shelf life prior to installation specified  

    To allow user to plan replacement battery 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    C2 Standby life specified  

    To allow user to plan replacement battery 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    C3 Number of shocks / monitoring minutes delivered from fully charged battery on installation specified 

    To monitor battery usage and life 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    C4 Minimum number of shocks /  monitoring minutes delivered after ‘low battery’ warning specified 

    To monitor battery usage and life

     
    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    C5 Battery storage temperature parameters specified

     
    Battery may not operate if stored outside specified temperature parameters 

    GP - R, DP - R, FR - R.

     

     

    D1 Disposable battery (battery must be changed if capacity depleted or battery is time expired) 

    Guarantees delivery of a set number of shocks or monitoring time without risk of battery damage through frequent charging 

    GP - R, DP - E, FR - E.


    D2 Number of shocks delivered from disposable battery specified 

    To prompt user when battery needs replacing 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.


    D3 Spare disposable battery / batteries 

    To allow user to replace a used battery 

    GP - E, DP - E, FR - E.

     


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