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EOlife® Adult Manual Ventilation Monitor

Finally, a solution that maximises the life-saving potential of emergency manual ventilation for cardiopulmonary arrest patients.

Emergency manual ventilation remains the most inconsistent skill in resuscitation today and as both the tidal volumes and ventilation rates delivered are typically higher than recommended levels, the resulting excessive delivered minute volumes cause hyperventilation and a corresponding reduction in a patients chance of survival.


EOlife has been shown to improve compliance to International Guidelines from 15 to 90% in BLS providers, and from 15 to 85% in ALS providers by significantly reducing the proportion of hyperventilation3.


Pending MHRA Registration

Simple & Intuitive 


EOlife is a small, lightweight and easy to us handheld device that simply connects to standard Bag Valve Mask Resuscitators to provide emergency responders with breath to breath feedback of the critical ventilatory parameters: Tidal Volume & Ventilation Rate. 


The use of EOlife helps ensure compliance to International Guidelines, thereby increasing the chance of survival for cardiopulmonary arrest patients. 


EOlife® was developed by French company, Archeon Medical, in response to the significant clinical challenges associated with Bag Valve Mask Ventilation

Recent studies have shown that:


  • Pending MHRA Registration
  • Providing adequate ventilation during CPR is essential to maintain gas exchange for adequate carbon dioxide removal and sufficient arterial oxygen content, while minimizing the risk of impaired circulation1.
  • The most critical problem remains hyperventilation which increases intrathoracic pressures and impairs haemodynamics1.
  • Caregivers, regardless of experience, hyperventilate patients in 80% of cases1.
  • Manual ventilation compliant with ILCOR guidelines did not exceed 15%  for BLS and ALS providers1.
  • Effective ventilations in out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest could double the chance of survival to Hospital discharge2.


References:


1. Chang MP, Lu Y, Leroux B, Aramendi Ecenarro E, Owens P, Wang HE, Idris AH. 

Association of ventilation with outcomes from out of hospital cardiac arrest. 

Resuscitation. 2019 Aug;141:174-181


2. Khoury A, Sall FS, De Luca A, Pugin A, Pili Floury S, Pazart L, Capellier G. 

Evaluation of Bag Valve Mask Ventilation in Manikin Studies: What Are the Current Limitations? 

Biomed Res Int. 2016: 4521767


3. Khoury A, De Luca A, Sall FS, Pazart L, Capellier G. 

Ventilation feedback device for manual ventilation in simulated respiratory arrest a crossover manikin study 

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2019 Oct 22;27(1):93



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