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: The pads are applied directly to the patient's chest.

Sudden cardiac arrest is a major health crisis, with approximately 475,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and a survival rate of only about 10%. Immediate bystander CPR can double or even triple these survival chances by maintaining oxygen flow to the brain until advanced medical help arrives. Opander Medical CPR aims to bridge the gap between cardiac arrest and the arrival of emergency services by empowering bystanders to take confident, effective action. Comparisons with Mechanical CPR

Once applied, the device provides built-in audio voice prompts to guide the user through both the defibrillation process and the timing of manual CPR compressions. Key Benefits of the Opander System

The Opander system addresses several traditional barriers to bystander intervention:

: The device is snapped open to activate its internal power and intelligence.

: The device includes a fully integrated battery and gel pads with a shelf life of approximately two years, ensuring it is ready for an emergency without frequent maintenance. The Role of CPR in Survival

While Opander focuses on guiding manual CPR, it exists within a broader landscape of automated resuscitation technology. Other professional-grade devices include:

: The device uses disposable gel pads that prevent direct skin-to-skin contact between the rescuer and the patient. It also features a self-cleaning function for post-use disinfection.

: Unlike traditional AEDs that can be bulky and complex, the handheld CellAED is designed for immediate use by anyone, regardless of prior medical training.

: Rescuers peel off the protective backing from the integrated gel pads.

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