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prehospital assessment by cardiologists. In 1973, the Lifepak 3 was released with a "non-fade" display and the ability to "freeze" the cardioscope. The Lifepak 1 was released the same year and was marketed as a more basic, but more compact model, lacking a cardiograph for ECG monitoring. In 1974, the Lifepak 4 was released with an integrated ECG recorder, and was followed by the Physio 260 (for home use) and Physio 1440 cardiac care system defibrillators were released to the public.
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In 1971, the Lifepak 911 was released with 12-lead ECG monitoring capability, with the Lifepak 2 being released the following year. The Lifepak 2 was designed specifically for rapid-response vehicles in emergency services, and was the first to allow transmission of ECGs via telephone to hospitals for
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The newest model, Lifepak 35, was introduced in 2024 and features a complete redesign from earlier models including omitting most of the hard button controls and instead using a touchscreen to control most functions of the device. The 35 also features a diagnostic quality LCD display, cprINSIGHT and
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Physio-Control publicly demonstrated its first Lifepak branded defibrillator, Lifepak 33, in November 1968 and began commercial sale of the unit the next year in 1969. The Lifepak 33 was the lightest defibrillator available at launch, weighing 34 pounds. The defibrillator was referred to by media as
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acquisition and interpretation) and alert the users to sudden changes. The Lifepak 15, 20/20e, 35 and CR2 include a CPR metronome that is also capable of verbally aiding rescuers in providing ventilations. Advanced Lifepak monitor/defibrillators also include options for
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a "90-day wonder" due to the entirety of its development occurring within a 90-day period. Despite being the companies first "LIFEPAK" branded defibrillator, it was named the Lifepak 33 due to the companies target weight of 33 pounds for the defibrillator.
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In 1999, biphasic defibrillation waveforms were made available for the Lifepak 12 and 500 defibrillators and the 'ADAPTIV' biphasic waveform would become the standard waveform used in future models.
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in 1981 and the China-Everest Expedition in 1982. The Lifepak 6 featured a modular design with removable paddles holder and ECG printer, the Lifepak 8 featured the ability to perform transchest
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In 2008, the Lifepak 15 was introduced to replace the Lifepak 12 in the prehospital and hospital settings and featured a more refined design, color LCD display, CPR metronome and
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In 2002, the Lifepak 20 defibrillator/monitor was introduced to replace the 9 in the hospital market, while the Lifepak CR Plus was introduced for the public market.
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In 1976, the Lifepak 5 was released weighing only 5 pounds and 19 ounces, with a modified Lifepak 5 accompanying the 65-member American Medical Expedition to
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In 1994, the Lifepak 11 was released, which set standards in prehospital 12-lead acquisition and transmission. In 1997, the Lifepak 500 was released as a
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units include the Lifepak 500, Lifepak 1000, Lifepak CR Plus and the Lifepak CR2 for use by members of the public who have been trained to operate them.
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Most Lifepak defibrillators are capable of performing more than only defibrillation. Many models allow for
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In 2006, the Lifepak 1000 was introduced to replace the Lifepak 500 in the professional AED market.
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Advanced models include the Lifepak 12, 15, 20, and 35 for use by healthcare professionals such as
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connectivity for wireless transmission of ECGs. The 15 was also the first model to support
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Lifepak defibrillators are manufactured and distributed from the company headquarters in
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STJInsight technologies, pediatric AED protocols, and live 12 or 15 lead ECGs.
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defibrillators
Physio-Control
Redmond, Washington
Mount Everest
external pacing
public access defibrillator
Bluetooth
Masimo
RainbowSET
emergency medical technicians
paramedics
Automatic
cardiac monitoring
ECG
synchronized cardioversion
external pacing
End tidal CO2
ECG
Ambulance
Medical device
Physio-Control
Defibrillation
Cardioversion
Electrocardiography
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