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GE AED Pro - Section 4: Data Management; Overview; Recording the Rescue Data; Review the Rescue Data

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SECTION 4 – TECHNICAL DATA
2023491-201 Rev B © 2007 General Electric Company Page 31 of 33
Table A2 – Low Variable Energy Waveform Responder AED Pro (all values
are typical
Phase 1 Phase 2
Patient’s
Impedance
(Ohms)
Voltage
(Volts)
Duration
(ms)
Voltage
(Volts)
Duration
(ms)
Energy
(Joules)
25 1570 3.3 825 3.2 200-250
50 1600 4.5 1030 3.2 170-210
75 1610 5.8 1105 3.2 120-160
100 1615 7.0 1150 3.2 150-180
125 1620 8.3 1170 3.2 140-170
Table A3 – High Variable Energy Waveform Responder AED Pro (all values
are typical
Phase 1 Phase 2
Patient’s
Impedance
(Ohms)
Voltage
(Volts)
Duration
(ms)
Voltage
(Volts)
Duration
(ms)
Energy
(Joules)
25 1885 3.3 990 3.2 265-360
50 1920 4.5 1240 3.2 235-320
75 1930 5.8 1325 3.2 215-295
100 1940 7.0 1380 3.2 200-270
125 1945 8.3 1405 3.2 190-260
ENERGY LEVELS AND PATIENT IMPEDIANCE
The Biphasic Truncated Exponential (BTE) waveform utilizes variable energy. The actual energy delivered will vary with
the patient’s impedance and the device will deliver a shock when impedance is between 25-180 Ohms. Energy will be
delivered at three different levels referred to as ultra-low variable energy, low variable energy, and high variable energy as
shown in the above waveform tables.

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