Cardiopulmonary resuscitation device

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A61H 31/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2097355

A battery operated portable self-contained apparatus for delivery of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) comprising means for administrating cyclical chest compression, lungs ventilation means operatively connected to the chest compressor means to deliver volume control high pressure ventilation simultaneously with chest compression, volume control ventilation asynchronously to chest compression and volume control ventilation without chest compression. Span adjustment means to set the span between the base member and the chest compression means to accommodate patients with a different chest size. Adjustment means for adjusting the length of stoke and force of chest compression means and adjustment o ventilation volumes in proportion to the patient chest size. Releasable locking means (ratchet) operatively coupled with driving means for holding said chest compression means in a reset position thus allowing expansion of the chest during patient ventilation and engaging driving means with thumper for chest compression. Control means to selectively operate the chest compression and the ventilation means in a predetermined sequence as well monitoring patient's vital signs.

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