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09/17/2020 07:56

Greater safety for patients in rescue helicopters

Thomas Simon Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Hochschule Landshut

    Landshut University of Applied Sciences project develops device that transmits the medical devices' acoustic alarm signals directly to the rescue services' headsets

    When injured people have to be rescued by rescue helicopter after an accident, every second is precious. One problem for rescue teams during such missions though is that they cannot immediately hear the medical devices' alarm signals due to the high noise level in the helicopter and are therefore often only able to react with a time delay. As part of the SafeAERIAL project, the project partners led by Prof Dr Guido Dietl (Landshut University of Applied Sciences) have now developed a monitoring system ("alarm hub") that establishes wireless communication between the medical devices and the crew's headsets, thus making the alarm functions audible without a time delay. Landshut University of Applied Sciences worked on this with the companies GPP Communication, GS Elektromedizinische Geräte G. Stemple and YOUSE, the ADAC air rescue was involved as an associated partner. The project was funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology. The total project sum is approximately 700,000 euros.

    Almost market-ready prototype

    If a patient's breathing or heart rate changes, the medical devices immediately issue an alarm signal. "However, in the helicopter it is so loud that the rescue team cannot hear these signals," explains project manager Prof Dietl. The solution to the problem is an alarm management system that bundles the signals and forwards them to a third point (e.g. an intercom system). "So far, this kind of system does not exist in rescue helicopters though," says Dietl. He and his team have therefore been researching a solution since the beginning of 2018. The result: an almost market-ready prototype of a so-called alarm hub. The device collects the alarm signals via wireless communication interfaces and transmits them via the helicopter's intercom interface to the rescue services' headsets. Dietl is convinced: "This alarm hub improves both the working conditions for medical staff and the safety of patients."

    Development of an additional adapter

    In addition to the alarm hub, the research team developed an energy-saving adapter for the wireless Bluetooth low-energy connection of all medical devices that do not have a wireless interface. The researchers found an intelligent solution for collecting the required energy via the communication interface, so that no further energy supply is needed. Extensive maintenance work, e.g. to replace batteries, is therefore no longer necessary. In the final step, the research team tested that the alarm hub works in the field and evaluated the results.

    About the project
    The "SafeAERIAL – safe alarming of electromedical devices via rescue helicopter intercom systems" project ran from 2018 to 2020. Prof Dr Guido Dietl from Landshut University of Applied Sciences was responsible for the project management. Other project partners are GPP Communication GmbH & Co, GS Elektromedizinische Geräte G. Stemple GmbH and YOUSE GmbH. The project is funded by the Bavarian State Ministry of Economic Affairs and Media, Energy and Technology. The total project sum is approximately 700,000 euros.


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    Illustration of the alarm hub prototype with connection to the intercom system and helmet
    Illustration of the alarm hub prototype with connection to the intercom system and helmet

    GPP Communication GmbH & Co. KG


    Criteria of this press release:
    Journalists, Scientists and scholars
    Medicine
    transregional, national
    Research projects
    English


     

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