Non-invasive Temporary Pacing

Superior ZOLL Pacing
ZOLL's constant current, 40-msec pulse overcomes disadvantages inherent in other external pacemakers.

Pacing technology design differences greatly impact capture rates and patient survival. Independent clinical studies and widespread use of ZOLL's patented pacing pulse has proven to be the most effective noninvasive technology available.  
  • 40-millisecond pulse width
  • Constant electrical current
  • Proprietary electrode design
  • Distinctive capture recognition

Pacing Capture Rates

References:
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Heller, et al. A comparative study of five transcutaneous pacing devices in unanesthetized human volunteers. Prehospital and Disaster Medicine. 1989;4:15-18.

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Knowlton Falk, External cardiac pacing during in-hospital cardiac arrest. American Journal of Cardiology. 1986;57:1295-1298.