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LifeVac is a non-powered, non-invasive, airway clearance device developed for resuscitating a victim with an airway obstruction when current choking protocols have been followed without success. Choking first aid that every home should have.
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LifeVac is a lifesaving anti-choking medical device that can keep you and your family safe from choking emergencies. It's the ONLY airway clearance device with backing of multiple peer reviewed medical publications.
LifeVac is a non-powered, non-invasive, airway clearance device developed for resuscitating a victim with an airway obstruction when current choking protocols have been followed without success. Choking first aid that every home should have.
8 Δεκ 2020 · An Airway Clearance Device (ACD), such as the DeChoker (Figures 2, 3) offer a portable, user powered, hand-held suction device for use in a life-threatening choking situation. It is designed with a one-way valve to prevent air being returned into the trachea and exacerbating any FBAO.
9 Οκτ 2024 · Safeguard Yourself with G enuine LifeVac® Anti-Choking Devices. LifeVac® is the sole reliable choking rescue solution currently available in the UK for the general market. Learn how to identify and steer clear of illegal counterfeit imitations, ensuring the safety of your loved ones.
24 Μαρ 2022 · Suction-based airway clearance devices (ACDs) are becoming increasingly popular and there is an urgent need to evaluate their role in choking intervention. The aim of this study was to describe the effectiveness (i.e., resolution of choking symptoms) and safety (i.e., adverse events) of identified airway clearance devices interventions to date.
24 Μαρ 2022 · Airway clearance devices appear to have the potential to help save lives. This study is the first of a multi-phase global evaluation of ACDs that aims to determine their effectiveness and clarify their role (if any) in future choking intervention algorithms .