Infant Defibrillator Pads

Infant Defibrillator Pads
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Because children are smaller than adults, it is crucial for them to receive the correct level of defibrillation treatment in the event of cardiac arrest. TOP-RANK health pediatric pads as a China defibrillator electrode are designed to provide lower energy shock levels.
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Products name Defibrillation electrode pads Products model AEDT-01
Impedance ≤25 Ohm Wire length 1.2±0.1m
Connector Adaptation to AED main unit

pediatric defibrillator pads size

120 mm x 190 mm

pediatric defib pads weight

100G Storage Temperature -20℃~70℃
Working temperature 0℃~45℃ Bag Size 200*130*10mm

Item name: AED training electrode pad

Subject: Medical Science

Properties: Medical Polymer Materials & Products

Function: Training in school or hospital

Type: AED simulator accessories

Suitable for: Adult/Child

Material: foam

 


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Pediatric Defibrillator Pad manufacture

 

Infant defib pads are crucial for any AED (Automated External Defibrillator) program implemented in daycares, elementary schools, or any other institutions serving children. Infant defibrillator reduce the amount of energy delivered to the patient, which is important, and their use is recommended for children under 8 years of age or weighing 55 pounds and below.

 

Children do not experience sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) as frequently as adults, but estimates from 2003 suggest that 7,000 – 10,000 cases of sudden cardiac death occur in the population under 30 years of age. Of these, 3.7% are victims under the age of 8. Automated external defibrillator pads are an essential component of AED devices, and without them, an AED will not function. People may not be aware that, like AED batteries, AED pads also expire, thus regular maintenance checks of all AED components and having spare AED pads on hand are very important. Over 70% of sudden cardiac arrest victims are saved by automated external defibrillators, so ensure that your AED is ready and available for use.

 

Adult AED electrode pads can be found here.

 

 

 

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1.What is an infant AED Pad?

Most automated external defibrillators (AEDs) come equipped with adult electrode pads. These pads are made of thin metal plates attached to wires, which are then placed inside a plastic casing with one side coated in a metallic adhesive gel. The purpose of the gel is to fill the gap between the skin and the electrode pad, preventing burns; it also aids the defibrillator in analyzing the patient's shockable rhythm and delivers electrical energy directly to the heart. AED devices that use adult electrode pads typically deliver a shock of 120-200 joules.

 

Infant electrode pads are essentially the same as adult electrode pads but with two main differences. First, electrode pads designed for pediatric patients or children weighing less than 55 pounds utilize attenuated energy of approximately 50 joules or 2-4 joules per kilogram. This is a gentler shock tailored to the physical needs of toddlers and infants. Second, child electrode pads are smaller in size, which helps in successfully placing the defib pads on the toddler's chest and/or back.

2.Do I need infant AED Pads?

Whether or not pediatric AED pads must be included in any specific AED kit is left to the discretion of each counselor. Of course, always including pediatric pads is the safest option.

 

While adult defib pads can be used on children or infants in absolute emergencies, this practice carries the risk associated with using larger pads that may not fit properly. This can cause skin damage to small children and expose them to stronger shocks than necessary.

3.Child vs infant electrode pads?

Infant and child electrode pads are the same thing. Child or infant electrode pads are designed for emergency situations and are suitable for children and infants who weigh less than 55 pounds and are under 8 years of age. Once a child exceeds 55 pounds, the placement and shocking with Adult electrode pads are acceptable.

4.How Long Do Infant Pads Last?

The shelf life of baby/child electrode pads is typically 2-4 years after the date of production. The expiration date is clearly marked on the product. It is essential to regularly check the adhesive electrode pads to prevent the gel from drying out and becoming ineffective. For safety, please regularly check the expiration dates of all batteries and electrode pads.

5.Why are specialized defibrillator pads needed for babies?

The hearts of infants and small children differ in size, shape, and physiological function from adult hearts. Using defibrillator pads designed for adults may not be suitable for infants and could result in improper shocks or injury.

6.How do I maintain and clean infant AED pads on child?

Maintenance and cleaning of baby defibrillator pads should follow the manufacturer's instructions. Generally, electrode pads should be cleaned after each use and the device should be regularly checked to ensure it is in good working condition.

7.Do I need special training to use AED pads on infant?

Yes, individuals using baby defibrillator pads should receive specialized training to ensure they know how to use the device correctly and safely.

8.Where do you place AED pads on an infant?

About aed pads placement on infant, please place one pad on the upper right or left side of the baby's chest. Position the second pad below the armpit on the lower left side of the chest or on the baby's back. If the pads will be in contact with the baby's chest, place one pad on the front of the baby's chest and the other pad on the baby's back.

 

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