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Specialized pads for dual-sequential defibrillation

Create specialized cardiac pads that allow medical professionals to change shock vector or utilize the dual-sequential defibrillation technique

Project Overview

During a cardiac arrest in which the patient is in V-Fib/pulseless V-Tach, dual-sequential defibrillation has been a proven method to aid in both pre-hospital and out-of-hospital ROSC when singular defibrillation and medication are unable to revert the heart to sinus rhythm. With the LUCAS device becoming more common to provide efficient, high-quality CPR in the field, obtaining access to the ventral/dorsal cardiac pad placement becomes nearly impossible. Creating cardiac pads that allow two defibrillators to be attached to the patient simultaneously, while allowing a possible vector change with only one monitor, can provide an efficient option to allow pre-hospital medical providers to attempt more ways to achieve ROSC.

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Team Picture (left to right): Jack Sperling, Daisy Lang, Hunter Belting, Becca Poor, Nick Johnson, Maribel Glodowski
Team Picture (left to right): Jack Sperling, Daisy Lang, Hunter Belting, Becca Poor, Nick Johnson, Maribel Glodowski

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Team Members

  • Hunter Belting - Co-Team Leader
  • Rebecca Poor - Co-Team Leader
  • Maribel Glodowski - Communicator
  • Daisy Lang - BSAC
  • Jack Sperling - BWIG
  • Nick Johnson - BPAG

Advisor and Client

  • Tyler Ross - Advisor
  • Prof. John Puccinelli - Advisor
  • Dr. Michael Lohmeier - Client
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