When you turn on an Opander-compatible AED, the system does two things simultaneously:
Reality: Opander is a tool, not a crutch. If it fails, perform standard hands-only CPR. The device is designed to fail silent (no shocks to the rescuer). opander cpr
Did you know that for every minute a person in cardiac arrest goes without CPR and defibrillation, their chances of survival drop by 10%? When you turn on an Opander-compatible AED, the
Furthermore, the Opander is engineered to handle the logistical complexities of modern emergency care. During transport, manual CPR is notoriously difficult and often dangerous for paramedics who must stand or lean over a patient in a moving vehicle. The Opander secures the patient and continues its rhythmic cycles without interruption, significantly increasing safety for the crew while maintaining the quality of care. Some advanced versions also integrate with monitoring systems to provide real-time data on compression quality and patient vitals. Did you know that for every minute a
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is the cornerstone of cardiac arrest survival. For decades, the technique relied solely on human memory and physical endurance. Yet studies show that without real-time feedback, 60% of manual chest compressions are too slow, and 40% are too shallow.
When it comes to a heart attack, the best tool is the one you actually have on hand. 🔗 Learn more about personal AED technology here