BRAYDEN
Illuminating CPR

The award winning Brayden CPR training manikin is an innovative and effective way to teach CPR that enables students to learn the ‘how and why’ in an intuitive and easy to understand manner.

It is the first cost effective manikin to provide real time feedback of CPR performance allowing users to visualise how CPR effects coronary and cerebral blood flows. This novel and innovative feature distinguishes the Brayden manikin from other manikens currently available and has received praise from leading clinicians and professionals within the CPR training market.

[bsf-info-box icon_type=”custom” icon_img=”id^26|url^https://www.innosonian.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/chest-light.png|caption^null|alt^null|title^chest-light|description^null” img_width=”100″ title=”CHEST COMPRESSION INDICATING LIGHTS” pos=”top”]These illuminate to represent the volume of blood being circulated by the chest compressions. This volume depends on the depth of compressions. These will only fully light when the depth of compressions is over 5cm.[/bsf-info-box]
[bsf-info-box icon_type=”custom” icon_img=”id^31|url^https://www.innosonian.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/neck-light.png|caption^null|alt^null|title^neck-light|description^null” img_width=”100″ title=”BLOOD CIRCULATION INDICATING LIGHTS ” pos=”top”]These illuminate to represent the floor of blood from the heart to the brain. The speed of the blood flow shown varies according to the depth and speed of the compressions. These will only fully light once the rate of compressions is over 100 per minute.[/bsf-info-box]
[bsf-info-box icon_type=”custom” icon_img=”id^33|url^https://www.innosonian.us/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/head-light.png|caption^null|alt^null|title^head-light|description^null” img_width=”100″ title=”CPR QUALITY INDICATING LIGHT” pos=”top”]This illuminates to represent that blood is reaching the brain. This will only fully light when the depth and speed of the compressions are correct.[/bsf-info-box]

“In order to increase cardiac arrest survival rates, it is essential not only to commence CPR at an early stage, but also to deliver it in the most optimal way, i.e. with adequate compression rate and compression depth.  The Brayden manikin continuously monitors these relevant parameters and delivers a simple visual and real-time feedback to the performer.  Either the brain is adequately supplied with oxygenated blood – or it is not.  This is an ideal approach for basic CPR skills training.”

Lt Col Professor Lars Lundberg, Swedish Armed Forces Centre for Defence Medicine; Professor of pre-hospital emergency medicien, University of Boras, Sweden