SAVe

The SAVe is an automated BVM that delivers an AHA compliant tidal volume of 600 mL at 10 BPM for 5 hours. This frees up the medic to give compressions, start fluids, treat other injuries or ready the patient for transport. A single on/off switch eliminates the guesswork and operator error associated with BVMs and overly sophisticated transport ventilators. The SAVe has been in use on the battlefield since 2007.

It is ideally suited for situations where the use of pressurized gas is inadvisable or unavailable, or where size, weight, ease of use and portability are a consideration. Forward deployed field medics, mass casualty incident coordinators within the DHS and EMS professionals will find the device well suited to their needs.

Specifications

Additional information

Tidal Volume

600 ml

FIO2

21-62%

PIP

38 cmH2O

Respiratory Rate

10 BPM

Alarms

Disconnects, High Pressure/ Blockage and Low Battery

On/Off Switch for Alarms

Yes

Battery Life

Up to 5.5 hours

Dimensions

16.5×16.9×6.3 cm

Weight

1.4 Kg

Brand

AutoMedx
The Vision of AutoMedx is to improve triage capabilities and elevate the standard of care in the prehospital market.
AutoMedx was founded in 2004 by a group of doctors named Col William Wiesmann, James Evans, Alex Pranger and Earl Smith. Dr. Wiesmann was the Director of Combat Casualty Care in crisis. In that role he liaised with medics, physicians and the private sector to develop new products that improved triage capabilities and raised the standard of care on crisis situations. The SAVe received FDA clearance in 2007 and CE Mark in 2012. The SAVe II was funded by DARPA and went into production in 2015.
These portable devices ideally suited for situations where the use of pressurized gas is inadvisable or unavailable, or where size, weight, ease of use and portability are a consideration. Forward deployed field medics, mass casualty incident coordinators within the DHS and EMS professionals will find the device well suited to their needs.