Lifepak

The Lifepak 2 was designed specifically for rapid-response vehicles in emergency services, and was the first to allow transmission of ECGs via telephone to hospitals for prehospital assessment by cardiologists.

The following year, the Lifepak 12 was released, with improved monitoring and diagnostic capabilities, as well as a standardised button layout.

[9] The newest model, Lifepak 35, was introduced in 2024 and features a complete redesign from earlier models including omitting most of the hard button controls and instead using a touchscreen to control most functions of the device.

[10] Advanced models include the Lifepak 12, 15, 20, and 35 for use by healthcare professionals such as emergency medical technicians and paramedics.

The Lifepak 15, 20/20e, 35 and CR2 include a CPR metronome that is also capable of verbally aiding rescuers in providing ventilations.

Advanced Lifepak monitor/defibrillators also include options for synchronized cardioversion, external pacing, oxygen saturation monitoring, End tidal CO2, and both non-invasive and invasive blood pressure.

A Lifepak 15 Monitor/Defibrillator