Cost-effective and easy-to-use, with only one-button operation!
Cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in New Zealand and can happen to anyone, anywhere at anytime. Immediate treatment is vital and for every minute defibrillation is delayed, the patient’s chance of survival reduces by approximately 10%.1 Tragically, currently only 11% of people survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.2
The HeartSine Automated External Defibrillator (AED) SAM 360P offers an easy-to-use operation, with a high level of environmental protection, in the smallest and lightest package available among leading Automated External Defibrillators.
Features:
READY TO GO:
- Unique paediatric-pak. Delivers the appropriate energy level for children between one and eight years of age, or up to 25 kg (55 lb).
- Protection from dust and water. Offers IP56 rating - one of the highest ratings in the industry.
- Clinically validated technology.3 Proprietary electrode technology and SCOPE biphasic technology that automatically adjusts for differences in patient resistance.
- Portable. The lightest and most compact among leading AEDs, it’s easily transported and fits into small spaces
EASY-TO-FOLLOW VISUAL AND VERBAL GUIDES:
- User-friendly. Easy-to-understand visual and voice prompts guide the rescuer through the resuscitation process.
- One-button operation. With just an ON/OFF button, it offers a simple, straightforward operation.
- Automatic shock delivery/Motion detection. Detects motion such as performing CPR or moving the patient, to reduce the likelihood that the user is touching the patient prior to shock delivery.
- Always ready. After the weekly self-test, the Status Indicator flashes to show the system has passed the self-test and is ready to use.
SIMPLE TO OWN:
- Two parts, one expiration date. The innovative Pad-Pak is an integrated battery and electrode single-use cartridge with one expiration date. It offers one simple maintenance change every four years.
- Low cost of ownership. Has a shelf life of four years, which may offer savings over other defibrillators that need separate battery and electrode replacements.
- Eight-year device warranty. Backed by an 8-year warranty.
1. Australian and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation. ANZCOR Guideline 7 – Automated external defibrillation in basic life support. The ARCGuidelines. 2021. https://resus.org.au/guidelines/.
2. Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest Registry Summary Report 2021/2022. The data presented in this report are for all OHCA attended by the Hato Hone St John and Wellington Free Ambulance EAS in the period from 1 July 2021 to 30 June 2022
3. Walsh SJ, McClelland A, Owens CG, et al. Efficacy of distinct energy delivery protocols comparing two biphasic defibrillators for cardiac arrest. Am J Cardiol. 2004;94:378–380