CPR chest compression system with dynamic parameters based on physiological feedback

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 10729615
APP PUB NO 20170105898A1
SERIAL NO

15298198

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A CPR system includes a retention structure to retain the patient's body, and a compression mechanism to perform CPR compressions to the patient's chest. The CPR system further includes a processor to control the compression mechanism, and thus the performance of the CPR compressions. In embodiments, the CPR system compresses at a rate or frequency that is varied based on feedback gathered from physiological sensors that detect physiological characteristics of the patient during treatment.

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PHYSIO-CONTROL INC11811 WILLOWS ROAD NE REDMOND WA 98052

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Chapman, Fred Newcastle, US 22 152
Esibov, Alex Seattle, US 5 33
Hardig, Bjarne Madsen Lund, SE 10 78
Taylor, Tyson G Bothell, US 29 42

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