Description
Biphasic Defibrillator
A biphasic defibrillator is a life-saving medical device used to deliver controlled electric shocks to the heart during cardiac arrest or life-threatening arrhythmias. Unlike monophasic models, biphasic defibrillators send current in two phases—first in one direction, then in the opposite—resulting in more effective defibrillation at lower energy levels, reducing the risk of heart muscle damage.
Key Features:
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Biphasic waveform technology for efficient and safer defibrillation
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Adjustable energy levels to suit adult and pediatric patients
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ECG monitoring and synchronization capabilities for cardioversion
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Compact, portable designs available for both hospital and emergency settings
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Battery-operated options for reliable use in field conditions
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Integrated CPR feedback and voice prompts (available in select models)
Biphasic defibrillators are essential in hospitals, ambulances, clinics, and public settings for rapid cardiac intervention and improved survival outcomes.
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