PERT Based CPR Machine
Keywords:
Cardiac Arrest, Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation, Automatic CPR devices.Abstract
PERT is Personal Emergency Response Technique.CPR is an emergency procedure in which the heart and lungs are made to work by compressing the chest overlying the heart and forcing air into the lungs. CPR is used to give compressions to the patient in an emergency. Current CPR machines are only present in ambulances and need heavy and huge machinery and arrangements. Hence, it increases the cost and complexity. Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death in India. It is estimated by the WHO census statistics that approximately 4280 out of every one lakh people die every year from SCA in India. The design we are going to make would be adjustable in accordance to the patient’s requirement and will have the maximum pumping capacity of 105 compressions/min. This CPR will be domestic device and can be used without any specialised knowledge / experience.
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