Cpr — Opander
| Feature | Standard CPR | Opander CPR | |---------|--------------|--------------| | First action | Compressions (C-A-B) | Airway (A-B-C) | | Ventilation timing | After 30 compressions | Before first compression | | Airway device | BVM + OPA optional | OPA mandatory early | | Best evidence | Shockable rhythms | Asphyxial arrest |
Research shows that for every 5 seconds of hands-off time (paused for rhythm analysis), survival drops by 10%. Opander reduces this by allowing the AED to charge while the rescuer continues compressing. The device instructs: "Continue compressions... Shock advised. Stand clear in 3...2...1... SHOCK. Resume compressions instantly." opander cpr
Marco rolled Leo onto his back (careful of the head). He tilted Leo’s forehead back and lifted his chin. A soft snore-like sound stopped. Airway open. | Feature | Standard CPR | Opander CPR
That winter, when the rains returned in sheets that blurred the world into quicksilver, the hospital installed a small plaque in the corridor near Room 7. It read: "For steady hands and steady hearts — Opander and the Team." He tried to refuse having his name on it like you refuse a prize you didn't chase. The hospital administrator insisted. "People remember the ones who stay calm," she said. "We should remember them, too." Shock advised
The Opander CPR device represents a significant leap in emergency medical technology, designed to provide consistent, high-quality chest compressions during cardiac arrest. In critical situations where every second counts, this mechanical resuscitation tool acts as a tireless partner for first responders and healthcare professionals, ensuring that blood flow is maintained to the brain and vital organs when the human heart fails.
