Review your current emergency response plan. Do you have a feedback device? If not, request a demo of the Opander system today. Test the difference between blind compressions and guided compressions. The lives you save—starting with your own confidence as a rescuer—will be the proof you need.
The device combines pads and the power unit into one unit, removing the need to manage messy cables or separate pads.
The primary goal of this framework is to establish an immediate, uninterrupted flow of oxygenated blood to the brain and vital organs, minimizing neurological degradation while preparing the heart for a life-saving shock. The Role of CellAED® Technology
The Opander system includes an adapter for waveform capnography. This allows rescuers to verify tube placement and monitor the quality of CPR. A rising end-tidal CO2 (ETCO2) indicates effective compressions and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC).
Keeps blood moving through the body using the oxygen already present in the bloodstream. 🩺 Open-Chest CPR (OCCPR)
Teaching gave him something else: the knowledge that the act of saving a life wasn't a single heroic leap but a shared choreography. He would say little—just demonstrate, watch hands, correct angles. When a student faltered, he'd place his palms over theirs for a single count, guiding the pressure, letting them feel the right depth through him. The room would breathe in time. "One and two and three," he'd murmur, the count as natural as a hammer strike.
For field responders, Opander will project a holographic "heart" onto the patient's chest, showing exactly where to push to maximize ventricular squeeze.
: Compress the chest firmly down at least 2 inches (5 centimeters).
Studies presented at recent resuscitation symposia suggest that Opander CPR improves first-pass ventilation success rates from 65% (with BVM) to over 92%.
