RDT, a leading provider of pre-hospital care solutions, is previewing its Tempus ALS defibrillator monitor at MEDICA 2016 on Stand D70 in Hall 11 from 14-17 November in Duesseldorf ahead of its official launch in early 2017.
Tempus ALS offers the benefits of a fully ERC-compliant defibrillator and an advanced monitor in a small and lightweight package: its robustness, small size, low weight and flexible configuration provide unparalleled choices on how pre-hospital equipment is deployed and operated, the company says.
The advanced monitor provides a full set of vitals – including 12-Lead ECG, configurable STEMI reporting and capnography – with more than 10 hours of battery life. It also gives access to advanced features such as video laryngoscopy, point of injury ultrasound and real-time telemedicine.
The defibrillator is lighter and smaller than most AEDs, but with manual defibrillation, AED, cardioversion, pacing, CPR feedback and a 4-Lead ECG. Its small battery is capable of delivering 300 shocks. Because it is small and light enough to be carried to scene, it also means code review is always available for every incident.
Additionally, Tempus ALS provides market-leading collection of all vitals data, defibrillation and CPR therapies, event and pictures via its automatically populated Summary Record of Care (SRoC). This unique feature enables flexibility of data printing, transmission and sharing for optimised patient care.
It is compact, slender and lightweight enough to suit all vehicles, including bikes. This means the same standard of care can be provided from any vehicle type, and space is freed up for other important equipment.