Title: Automatic External Defibrillator
1Automatic External Defibrillator
2- Why we use the AED?- How to use the AED?-
Indications for the AED?- Contraindications to
AED?
Objectives for this subject
3The chain of survival- early access to
911-early CPR-early defibrillation-early
advanced care
4Defibrillation is the application of electrical
shock to help restore the hearts regular rhythm
5Defibrillator is the device used to deliver that
shock and it can be manual or automatic.
6Early defibrillation is the single most important
factor in determining survival from cardiac
arrest.
7- Defibrillation should be performed with in the
first 8 minutes after cardiac arrest. Ideally,
the sooner, the better.
8AED
- Most common initial rhythms patients go into as
they enter into cardiac arrest are
9 2 Shockable Rhythms V-Tach and V-Fib
10Ventricular TachycardiaFast heart rhythm which
does not allow the heart to fill properly and
cardiac output is compromised and reduced.
11Ventricular Fibrillationdisorganized series of
electrical discharges in the ventricles. Where
the ventricles quiver.Stops Cardiac output and
hearts pumping ability.
12AEDs that are available are automatic and
semi-automatic.
13Automatic where machine does all of the
work.Semi Automatic where machine tells you
when to push button to deliver shock.
14Apply AED as soon as you determine that your
patient is not breathing and does not have a
pulse.
15Always making sure that CPR is still in progress
while you are setting up the AED.
If by yourself, apply the AED.
16- Ensure before putting pads on chest, it is clear
of all patches, paste or pacemakers. Dont cover
something up with pad.
17- If patient has hair on chest that could interfere
with conduction, make sure you shave it off with
razor provided to you.You want pads on chest to
fit snug and secure.
18Now attach the adhesive pads to the cables
remembering-White is negative, anterior chest
wall.Red is positive , left anterior axillary
line.
Red on Ribs! White on right!
19Do Not Utilize The Anterior Posterior (Front
and Back) Lead Placement For Automatic
Defibrillation
20Now turn on machine and wait for AED to analyze
the patients rhythm. Making sure that CPR has
been stopped for machine to detect rhythm.
21While waiting for machine, you can begin your
patient information by speaking clearly into the
tape recorder of the machine. You want to give
certain information.
22- Patients age.- Patients past medical
history.- Patients medications. - Brief
description of what happened prior to your
arrival.
23When machine advises a shock is indicated,
CLEAR your patient. Ensuring that no one is
touching patient or stretcher.
24When the AED delivers a shock it will go back and
reanalyze the rhythm. If another shock is
appropriateClear Patientanddeliver the shock.
25Sets of 3 shocks are called stacked shocks and
they are done without any pauses to check
patients pulse or administer CPR
26If No shock is indicated-Check breathing
give appropriate oxygen therapy.-Check pulse,
if no pulse! Start CPR for 1 minute and then
have the AEDreassess.
27Transport patient whenPatient regains a
pulseTotal of 6 shocks have been given.AED
has indicated 3 no shockswith intervening CPR.
28DefibrillatorSome ALS providers will choose to
leave the AED in place. Some will choose to
use their monitor for manual defibrillation.
29Safety should always be maintained by the
provider -Not using near or around
water-Ensuring all med patches and pastes are
off the patient.-Making sure that everyone is
clear of the patient when the shock is delivered.
30Indications for AED Unresponsive Apneic
Pulseless patients.
31Adult Patients
- gt 8 years old
- gt 55 lbs.
- Unresponsive,pulseless and apneic.
32Contraindications
- Infants and children
- lt 8 years old
- lt 55 lbs.
33Contraindications!! Hypothermia !!(Contact
medical control)
34ContraindicationsRigor / Livor Mortis No
Code /DNR
35The AED cant properly analyze patient in moving
ambulance. It is recommended that you stop the
medic and let AED do its job.
36Please review your RegionalMedical Protocol
Manualfor further information