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Chest Compressor (CPR) Machine

CPR MACHINE:

A CPR machine is a device that helps to restart someone's heart if it stops beating properly.A CPR shock machine is used when someone’s heart suddenly stops working, i.e., cardiac arrest.

The resuscitation machines have pads that stick on the person’s bare chest. These are used to check the heart’s rhythm. If the rhythm is not normal, the CPR machine gives an electric shock that helps the heart to start again and beat correctly.

The machine also gives voice instructions to tell people how to do CPR, which are chest compression machines that help to pump blood.The CPR machine is easy to handle so that people without training can also operate it.

Features of the CPR Machine:

Portable and battery-operated

The CPR shock machine is small and easy to carry. It is operated by battery, so it can be used anywhere without an electricity connection.

Voice Prompts

It has a voice that gives instructions, how to use the machine.

Picture Instructions

Some pictures guide or show how to use it.

Analyses heart rhythm

Pads connect to a machine and check the patient's heart, if it needs a shock.

Gives an electric shock

If the rhythm is not normal, the machine gives an electric shock through pads and restarts the heart.

Shockproof

Machines are designed accordingly that shock can go only to the patient’s chest, not affect anyone else.

CPR Coaching

When needed, a voice tells how to use a chest compression machine to keep blood pumping.

How Does A CPR Machine Work?

  • Attach to Chest: Clip or strap the device over the sternum.
  • Set Depth & Rate: Choose about 5 cm depth and 100–120 compressions/min.
  • Automatic Compressions: The machine presses and releases the chest at the set pace.
  • Monitor & Adjust: Built-in sensors track performance and prompt corrections.
  • Keeps Going: Battery power lets it run through moves or outages.
  • Frees Up Staff: Rescuers can handle airway, drugs, or defibrillation

Explore Models of CRP Machine:

Defibtech EMS Chest Compressor Machine, Lifeline ARM ACC:

The Lifeline ARM ACC gives steady, hands-free chest compressions when manual CPR is too hard or rescuers get tired. It keeps a consistent depth of at least 5 cm and 100 compressions per minute—even during ambulance rides or hospital moves. Its light, portable design sets up quickly and runs for a long time, boosting a patient’s chance of survival.

Features:

  • Consistent Compressions: Delivers steady 5 cm depth at 100 compressions/min without tiring.
  • Hands-Free Operation: Runs automatically so rescuers can focus on other care tasks.
  • Quick Setup: Lightweight and portable—ready to use in seconds, even in an ambulance.
  • Long Run Time: Operates for extended periods without needing a recharge.

Electromedics Lucas Chest Compression System:

The LUCAS device gives automatic, high-quality chest compressions during CPR. It fits most adult patients and works well in any setting—on the floor, in an ambulance, or in a hospital. By keeping compressions steady and hands-free, it helps medical teams focus on other lifesaving steps.

Features:

  • Steady Compressions: Delivers uniform 5 cm depth at 100–120 compressions per minute.
  • Easy to Attach: Quick clamp-on design fits around the patient’s chest in seconds.
  • Portable Power: Battery operation lets you use it during long transports without interruption.
  • Universal Fit: Adjustable frame works on different body shapes and sizes.

Electromedics LUCAS CPR Device:

Features:

The LUCAS CPR Device gives automatic, hands-free chest compressions during cardiac arrest. It fits most adult patients and works on any flat surface—at home, in an ambulance, or in the hospital. By keeping compressions at the right depth and rate, it frees rescuers to handle airway, drugs, and defibrillation.

  • Consistent Compressions: Delivers uniform 5 cm depth at 100–120 compressions per minute.
  • Rapid Attachment: Simple clamp-on frame secures around the patient’s chest in seconds.
  • Battery Powered: Runs through long transports or power outages without stopping.
  • Adjustable Fit: Movable piston and backplate adapt to different body shapes and sizes.

Schiller Easy Pulse Mechanical Chest Compressor:

Features:

The Easy Pulse device delivers automatic, hands-free chest compressions with precise depth and rate, improving CPR quality while rescuers focus on other critical tasks.

  • Precise Compressions: Ensures consistent 5 cm depth at 100–120 compressions per minute.
  • Fast Setup: Simple clip-on mechanism secures to the patient’s chest within seconds.
  • Long Battery Life: Provides uninterrupted operation during extended transports or power failures.
  • Lightweight Design: Compact and easy to carry for use in ambulances, homes, or hospitals.

Schiller Mechanical Chest Compressor CPR Device:

Features:

The Schiller mechanical chest compressor gives automatic, hands-free compressions at the right depth and speed, letting rescuers focus on airway and other care.

  • Consistent Depth & Rate: Delivers steady 5 cm compressions at 100–120 per minute.
  • Quick Attachment: Easy clamp-on design secures to the patient’s chest in seconds.
  • Reliable Power: Battery operated for continuous use during long transports or outages.
  • Portable & Compact: Lightweight build fits in ambulances, wards, or field settings.

Zoll AutoPulse CPR Device:

Features:

The AutoPulse uses a wrap-around band to give automatic, hands-free chest compressions. It works on most adults and maintains firm, even compressions so rescuers can focus on airway, drugs, and defibrillation.

  • Load-Distributing Band: Wraps around the chest for uniform pressure instead of a single piston.
  • Consistent Compressions: Delivers steady depth and rate without tiring.
  • Quick Application: Simple backboard and band attach in seconds.
  • Battery Operation: Runs through long transports or power outages without interruption.

Understanding the CPR Machine Price:

CPR machine price can vary based on brand, model, and features.

Basic Models – Basic model CPR machine price is around Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 40,000.

Mid-Range Models- More advanced CPR machines with additional features can cost between Rs. 60,000 to Rs. 1,00,000.

High-end models – The most sophisticated and fully featured CPR machines from top brands cost Rs. 1,50,000 to 2,50,000 for the highest-end models.

Uses of the CPR Machine:

  • For sudden cardiac arrest, a chest compression machine is used when someone’s heart suddenly stops beating normally, This is called cardiac arrest.
  • Restart the heart–If the machine detects that the heartbeat is stopped and not working properly, then it will give an electric shock. This shock will restart the patient’s heart to beat normally.
  • Keep blood flowing – the machine tells how to do CPR; it involves pushing on a person’s chest to keep their blood flowing around the body.
  • Use in emergency – Using a CPR machine quickly during cardiac arrest can keep oxygen flowing to the brain and other organs. This helps in the emergency until an ambulance arrives.
  • Increases Survival chances – The CPR machine is used soon after cardiac arrest, and increases the chance of the person's survival.
  • Can be used by anyone – CPR machines have simple voice instructions; it allows anyone to save the life of another without training.
  • Available in public place – it can be found anywhere in many public places like airports, offices, schools and shopping malls in case of an emergency..

Limitations of the CPR Machine:

Cannot treat all heart issues

CPR machines are mainly designed to treat cardiac arrest; they cannot fix all types of heart problems.

Need to act quickly

For a good result, the machine needs to be used very soon after the heart stops. If too much time passes, then it doesn’t restart the heart.

Battery power runs out

If batteries run out, the machine will stop working until a new battery is inserted.

Not for children / Infants

Most CPR machines are for adults.

Technology can fail

Like other machines, it can have technical issues or failures.

Benefits of a CPR Machine:

Consistency

It delivers steady and accurate chest compression.

Efficiency

It keeps blood flowing to the heart and brain, which is crucial during cardiac arrest.

Reduces Fatigue

It allows a saver to save energy and focus on another important task during an emergency.

Improves survival rates

By providing continuous and effective chest compression, it increases the chance of a person's survival until advanced medical help arrives.

Components of the CPR Machine:

  • Defibrillator pads – There are two sticky pads or patches attached to the person’s bare chest. These pads allow the machine to check the heart rhythms and deliver electric shock if needed.
  • Battery Pack – The Machine runs on a rechargeable battery. This makes the machine portable to use anywhere.
  • Analysis system – Inside the machine there is a computer which analyse heart's electrical rhythm, and confirms if shock needed or not.
  • Shock delivery system – If machine analysis shows the heart needs electric shock, then CPR shock machine provide electric shock through the chest pads.
  • Voice Instructor–Machine has a voice recording to guide step by step on how to use the device.
  • Visual prompt–In a CPR machine, there is a screen or light indicators that provide visual clues.
  • CPR guide – Voice and visuals guide how to use CRP chest compression machine.
  • Carry case–CPR machine is a durable and portable case or bag that allows easy transport.

Artificial CPR Machine:

An Artificial CPR machine is a device that can perform chest compression automatically, just like people do CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) with their hands.

The artificial CPR machine has a piston that moves up and down, pushing firmly on the patient’s chest at a consistent rate and depth, the same as the chest compression done by humans.

These machines are portable and battery-operated. Artificial compression from the machine combined with rescue breaths and defibrillation can help increase chances of survival.

Lucas CPR machine – The Lucas CPR machine is a device that provides mechanical chest compression to patients in cardiac arrest. It is mostly used in emergencies as an alternative to manual CPR because it provides consistent compression at a fixed rate.

Types of CPR Machines:

Fully automatic

This machine analyses heart rhythm and delivers a shock immediately if needed, without pressing any button.

Semi-automatic

This machine analyses the heart and instructs when a shock is needed, medical staff needed to press a button to deliver the shock.

Basic AEDs

It is most simplest and affordable. It can only provide shock.

Advanced AEDs

These have more capabilities like CPR feedback, ECG displaying and ability to work on infants / children. It is the most expensive.

Wearable / Hands Free

These portable AEDs can be worn on the body or integrated into equipment like ambulance stretchers to allow hands-free defibrillation.

Training AEDs

As the name suggests, this is non-shocking, specially designed for training and skill practice.

Brands:

Phillips

It is one of the leading AED brands. Its popular models are Heart start Frx, Heart start HS1 and Heartstrat home.

Amoul

It is easy and ready to use for the rescuers, It has voice and visual indicators.

Zoll

It is another top brand, Its AED plus, AED pro ans Zoll AED 3 are widely used models.

Corpuls

It is a mechanical chest compression device used for emergencies. It has a unique rotating arm that allows free access to the patient’s thorax at all times.

Defibtech

It's the manufacturer's Lifeline View, Lifeline Auto, and Lifeline ECG.

Min dray

 It is a medical device company that offers the Beneheart AEDs.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. What is a CPR machine used for?

Ans. A CPR machine is used to help someone to experiences sudden cardiac arrest.

Q. How does a CPR machine work?

Ans. – Machines have adhesive pads applied to a person’s bare chest to detect heart rhythms. If any shocks are needed, the CPR shock machine allows the machine to deliver a shock through pads.

Q. Can anyone use a CPR machine?

Ans. – Yes, it is simple to use and can be used by anyone by following the voice and visual prompts provided by the machine.

Q. Are CPR machines safe to use on children/infants?

Ans. Many AED's have settings to deliver low energy shock suitable for under 8 years old or infants. A special paediatric pad is also needed.

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