Drone Helps To Save A cardiac Arrest Patient In Sweden
The drone has helped a patient who was suffering from a Cardiac problem. The age was about 71 years of patient.
A Drone helped a man who was shoveling snow outside his house. The person became ill and was admitted to a nearby hospital. In the process of recovery, a drone helped the doctor and has delivered a defibrillator to the doctor.
Highlighted Points
- A drone helped in the recovery of a Cardiac Patient in Sweden
- The chief executive Mats Sallstrom believes of Everyone, that technology played a part in a team effort to save the patient’s life.
- ‘Ready to go’ is an integrated system used by Everdrone, a Swedish system.
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These days the technology is playing a crucial role in Healthcare and also completing its role and fulfilling its position as healthcare and technology.
The Man who didn’t wish to be named told the BBC that the move, made by Drone was “Fantastic” it made too quickly.
The company, owner of Everdrone said behind the drone that it meant the distribution could begin before the arrival of the ambulance.
Also, the company has said that the drone has delivered the article in just 3 minutes after the alarm was raised and the Automated External Defibrillator.
The patient has not made any comment regarding the matter and said that he was not conscious at the time of hospitalization. And hence she doesn’t remember much about the matter. His wife told him about how lucky he was and still surviving.
Doctor Mustafa Ali, who rushed to help the patient and told “The man had no pulse, so I started doing CPR while asking another bystander to call 112 which is an emergency number in Swedish country.
“Just minutes later, I saw something flying above my head it was a drone with a defibrillator”.
The chief of the company of Everdrone told the BBC as “It’s a medical doctor Doing CPR, it’s the early Defibrillation, it's the treatment in the Ambulance on the way to the hospital”.
“it's important to understand that there is a chain of events savings the person’s life, and the drone is a very critical part of how the system works”.
Over the four-month of study, the Karolinska researchers found that drones were dispatched to 12 out of 14 cases of the suspected Cardiac patient and delivered the AED in time.
Mr. Sallstrom said, “This might seem like a huge process but roughly 60 seconds from the alarm we can be on our way”.
Including this patient, many others also commended the work that has been added in the city and used the Drone to help the People and Medical staff.
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My Opinion
Technology has always been a useful part of the Healthcare department and also nowadays almost every activity performed in healthcare hospitals includes Technology in it. I have witnessed many stances when the person lost his life in the lack of any medical article or Blood and any Other necessary things, and the reason behind this was the only time, either the traffic issue or the speed. Hence the use of drones in the Medical college and medical hospitals should be started in the use by medical staff.