Saver One, defined as a Public Access Defibrillator (PAD), is designed to be used by people who has duly completed and passed a BLS-D training according to international guidelines as well as lay rescuers (even withouit minimal training).
The device is able to give one or more defibrillation shocks both on adults or children (younger than 8 years and weight <25 kg) victims affected by ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia. The electric shock uses a BTE waveform (biphasic truncated exponential) which is able to self-compensate the energy to deliver according to the impedance of the patient’s chest.

Saver One is available in two different operational models: SEMIAUTOMATIC or FULLY-AUTOMATIC

Throughout multifunction defibrillation pads attached to victims, the device automatically starts analyzing continuous ECG of the patient till detecting shockable rhythms determining alone when a shock is advised. It automatically charges and gets itself ready to deliver a shock levelling the energy after evaluating the chest’s impedance of the patient. Once ready to deliver the shock, the SEMIAUTOMATIC model will suggest the operator to press the shock button in order to perform the recommended electric shock therapy, while the FULLY-AUTOMATIC will directly give the shock after a short countdown.