PARIS, Ill. (WTWO/WAWV) — Horizon Health paramedics have a new, high-tech option to assist them in providing life-saving medical attention.
Cardiac chest compressions that were once performed manually, according to a news release, can now be done hands-free with the touch of a button. The Horizon Health Foundation of East Central Illinois recently donated two automated CPR devices, known as AutoPulse. They are in addition to the two AutoPulses already in use by the ambulance service.
“The foundation is excited to have such a positive impact on improving patient care,” Randi Bohannon, foundation executive director, said. “This donation speaks to our mission, which is to inspire support for excellent patient care and wellness programs throughout our communities.”
An AutoPulse provides cardiopulmonary resuscitation for patients with sudden cardiac arrest. The portable, battery-powered devices automatically determine the size, shape and resistance of each individual and adjust the required compression accordingly.
“I see mechanical CPR becoming a standard of care for any emergency service that provides medical care,” Adam Webb, Horizon Health’s EMS manager, said. “It allows us to provide better care for the patient.”