Grade Manual or Semi-Automatic
ECG Connector Cable, Speaker, Power Plug Assembly
Hospitals, Ambulances
SCHILLER DEFIGARD 4000 DG4000 Defibrillator Machine New Original Medical Equipment Hospital
SCHILLER DG4000 Defibrillator
Multipulse Biowave
Most SCHILLER defibrillators feature the sophisticated Multipulse Biowave technology. This patented defibrillation waveform is pulsed at high frequency. It consists of two phases of current flowing in opposite directions (biphasic). The Multipulse Biowave technology ensures an effective and safe defibrillation shock while minimising damage to the myocardium
Manual or semi-automatic defibrillation
ECG
USB interface for data transfer from the internal memory and software upgrade
SpO2 MASIMO with plethysmogram
Transcutaneous pacemaker
Integrated thermal printer
AED
The product is SCHILLER DEFIGARD 4000 Defibrillator and it is a whole machine. The SCHILLER DEFIGARD 4000 defibrillator is compact and muti-funcational, it can meet the needs of defibrillation and monitoring at the same machine. It has an electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring function, which can connect to leads I, II, III, aVR, aVL, and aVF. It also has SpO2 monitoring function to measure blood oxygen saturation.
The energy of this defibrillator is adjustable, and the energy range can be adjusted from a minimum of 2 joules to a maximum of 200 joules, so this defibrillator can be used for both pediatric and adult patients. This defibrillator is a biphasic defibrillator using MULTIPULSE BIOWAVE technology. This means that the defibrillator uses a high-frequency wave form, consisting of currents in two opposite directions (bidirectionality), to ensure that the current is evenly distributed. This technology not only improves the safety of the defibrillation process, but also provides patients with better treatment effects and a more convenient user experience. During discharge defibrillation, the defibrillation current passes through the heart in a bidirectional and continuous manner for defibrillation. Usually, 5-10 milliseconds after the discharge process, a positive current passes through the heart, causing a change in current polarity, and then a negative current passes through the heart. Biphasic wave defibrillation is more stable, thereby improving the defibrillation effect, while requiring less energy and reducing the risk of myocardial damage.
Features
The SCHILLER DEFIGARD 4000 Defibrillator has below features:
Defibrillation: Supports manual and automated external defibrillation (AED) modes with voice and visual prompts for easy operation. Defibrillation energy automatically adjusts when pediatric electrodes are connected.
PACER: Provides FIX, DEMAND, and OVERDRIVE modes. Uses the same electrodes for defibrillation for pacing.
Monitoring: With electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring function, SpO2 monitoring function.
Display: Equipped with a bright 5.9-inch screen that displays ECG, heart rate, and SpO2 readings for visualization in a variety of environments.
Printing and Data Storage: Optional thermal printer for printing ECG and event reports. The machine's built-in memory can store up to 13 hours of ECG data or 500 events. It also has a USB port for easy data transfer and software updates.
Power supply: Supports both mains and lead-acid batteries, with a battery life of up to 3.5 hours.
Portability: Small size and light weight, suitable for use in ambulances, hospitals, and even airplanes