HemaShock: innovative emergency autotransfusion bandage
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HemaShock is a revolutionary solution in emergency medicine that redefines aid during critical shock and cardiac arrest. This advanced autotransfusion bandage allows for the immediate shifting of blood from the extremities to the central circulatory system, significantly increasing perfusion to the heart and brain. It is an indispensable tool in environments where every second determines patient survival.
Instant autotransfusion in critical states
HemaShock acts as an immediate infusion of the patient’s own blood to key organs. Shifting circulation from the periphery to the center allows for a rapid increase in systolic and diastolic pressure during situations of severe hypovolemic shock.
Speed and simplicity of use
The device is designed to operate under extreme time pressure. HemaShock can be applied by a single person in under 60 seconds, whether in field conditions or during transport, without causing delays in patient care.
Full integration with resuscitation protocols
Clinical studies confirm that HemaShock does not interfere with standard procedures. It can be safely used during chest compressions, defibrillation, or the administration of adrenaline, significantly improving resuscitation effectiveness and rates of return of spontaneous circulation.
Safety and efficiency
The bandage can remain on the limb for up to two hours, providing patient stabilization during transport to a medical facility. The intuitive application minimizes the risk of errors, making it an ideal choice for emergency medical teams and special units.
Clinical benefits
- Increased perfusion
Significant improvement in coronary and cerebral blood flow.
- Support for survival rates
Higher rates of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and improved neurological outcomes.
- Mobility and lightweight design
The compact size allows the device to be included in every emergency kit.
- Procedural safety
No interference with patient monitoring devices or defibrillation.
| Application time: | Average of 30–62 seconds (single-person operation) |
|---|---|
| Maximum compression time: | Up to 2 hours on the limb |
| Application: | Shock, cardiac arrest, trauma, tactical rescue |
| Impact on pressure: | Immediate increase in systolic and diastolic pressure |
