LIFEPAK 35’s large, easy-to-use touchscreen1, and clinical decision support tools provide a customisable clinical experience that helps reduce cognitive burden1.
When every second matters, you need patient care that moves as fast as you do. With advanced connected capabilities providing insights and guidance, LIFEPAK 35 is reliably3 on your side – when time is not.
Built on a legacy of life-saving products and reimagined for today’s modern healthcare professional, the LIFEPAK 35 platform carries a foundation of trust and toughness that will advance patient care.
Whether it be on a crash cart or responding to a crashed car, our emergency response monitor/defibrillator balances advanced clinical technologies and ease-of-use in a device that’s tough enough to deliver in demanding environments.3
From the roadside to the emergency room, our focus is on empowering you with the support you need to provide rapid, high-quality care under pressure.
The fully featured monitor/defibrillator with paper and two batteries installed weighs 15.75 lb (7.14 kg)
Height: 14 inches (35.5 cm)
Width: 13.8 inches (34.9 cm)
Depth: 4.9 inches (12.4 cm)
The LIFEPAK 35 monitor/defibrillator memory has a total capacity of 50 patient records with a 12-hour duration for each record.
The warranty is one year in ambulance and mobile applications, and five years for clinic and hospital settings. The expected life is eight years.
A typical charge time for one or two fully depleted LIFEPAK 35 batteries is five hours when using either the battery charger or defibrillator.
* Based on participants surveyed.
** Pre-shock pauses were drastically reduced to an average of 8 seconds vs. an average of 22 seconds with the conventional AED. CCF with cprINSIGHT was 86 percent vs. 80 percent in the conventional AED group.
References:
1. Data on file, Stryker HFVR 3338373.
2. Data on file, Stryker OI 3337705.
3. Data on file, Stryker SHVR 3338410.
4. Panchal A, Bartos J, Cabañas J, et 2020 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Part 3: Adult basic and advanced life support. Circulation. 2020;142(suppl 2):S366-S468.
5. Data on file, Stryker UND-3331509 section 6.5.
6. Data on file, Stryker 3352191 Rev A.
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