Developers: | Moscow Institute of Technology (MIT), Altomedika |
Date of the premiere of the system: | 2017 |
The Russian scientists announced in the summer of 2017 the drone defibrillator. The air rescuer will arrive on the scene and will quickly carry out warm and pulmonary resuscitation. The project is developed by Space laboratory of the Moscow Institute of Technology (MIT) together with Altomedika company.
Being under control of the operator, the drone flies in a defibrillator as soon as possible. The device works both in manual, and in the automatic mode.
It is enough to person to impose disposable electrodes on the patient and to execute voice and visual hints. The defibrillator will analyze the ECG, will save data for the doctor and if necessary will make a series of discharges according to the international recommendations about warm and pulmonary resuscitation.
Thanks to compact dimensions and loading capacity in 3 kg, the drone is universal in use. Except a defibrillator it can deliver medicines and biomaterials at emergencies and also cameras with a public address system for consultation with doctors. The device overcomes distances to 50 km: from the nearest station of ambulance or point of the Ministry of Emergency Situations.
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