Would love to see a video demonstrating the new alarm systems, especially the new ISO tones
@Lifelineemstraining4 ай бұрын
Thanks for the feedback. Let me see what we can do. Any others you want to see?
@thecrashdocs5 ай бұрын
Hey awesome vid! Could you please share the sim you used for the 35? Would love to have a play with it.
@Lifelineemstraining4 ай бұрын
Sure thing. Using the iSimulate REALITi 360
@hvymtal85663 ай бұрын
Some thoughts >Love the STJ insight and showing the map of contiguous leads in cabrera format (--aVR on an NA-market ECG!). I wish it would show a bit more info about how the glasgow came to its conclusion (Marking/highlighting the J-Point on the ECG perhaps). Computer interpretations are widely untrusted by clinicians because it seems to all occur in a black box where you put in electrodes and it spits out words. Making it a bit more transparent would help, and would be a great learning tool for developing BLS clinicians as they approach their next steps to clinical advancement. And I guess for reminding the uh... bottom rung of clinicians that they need to actually know stuff haha. >There should be a visualization of what the LP thinks is the underlying rhythm for CPR insight. Again, that black box effect doesn't engender trust if the clinician can't see how it came to its conclusion >The on-screen button for 12 lead should be bigger >12 lead preview should have come with the 15 at some point since every other monitor since has had it, but I'm at least glad it has it now. On-screen calipers is just _chef's kiss_ >Optional printer is kinda lame but I understand it since they're no longer making separate defibrillators aimed at hospital and prehospital users, and the printer is unnecessary in a modern hospital setting Something you didn't show: Holy cow this thing can show so many waveforms at once. Massive improvement from the 3 waveforms that the lifepak has been stuck with since 1998
@Lifelineemstraining3 ай бұрын
Here is a great document outlining what Glasgow correlates to and what the interpretive analysis means in relation to the demographics and findings. It’s also a good review with crew to show why age/sex entry are so important if you want a good analysis. www.stryker.com/content/dam/stryker/ems/resources/clinical-information/glasgow_program_clinical_overview.pdf I agree about the printer but once I saw how crisp the image is it sends to the iPad (transmit-select unit device ie Medic 1 iPad) the paper is so 90s. I’ll try and get an image and add it to the thread. With the CPR insight rhythm I can definitely see your point. Nothing says you can’t take a quick peek. My take is if the end tidal hasn’t uptrend at all and you’ve stayed on trend then what is the likelihood of a perfusing rhythm. The outlier being VT.
@hvymtal85663 ай бұрын
@@Lifelineemstraining RE Printer, we run Tempus at my work and I agree that I've basically stopped taking pics of paper ECGs for my documentation at this point. That said, having paper copies for the hospital is good, especially if you have to transport to an atypical destination (which for roaming services in big metro areas may be the norm), and because if you have a clinically significant finding, the hard copy draws attention to itself
@Lifelineemstraining3 ай бұрын
LIFEPAK 35: 12Lead print without a printer kzbin.info/www/bejne/oIKUiWqKhpmWpck