If you encounter an unresponsive adult and an Opander device is available, follow this protocol:
Step 1: Assess & Activate
Step 2: Apply the Opander Sensor
Step 3: Listen to the Voice Prompts
Step 4: Follow the Light Guide
Step 5: Rotate Rescuers
Step 6: Post-Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) opander cpr
The 2020 AHA guidelines stress that chest compression fraction (CCF) should exceed 80%. Opander CPR allows insertion without pausing compressions, resulting in a reported CCF of 86–92%, compared to 70–75% with sequential airway management.
At its core, Opander CPR refers to a suite of real-time feedback devices and automated compression systems designed to optimize blood flow during cardiac arrest. Unlike traditional CPR, where a rescuer guesses the correct depth and rate, Opander technology uses accelerometers and force sensors to guide the user. If you encounter an unresponsive adult and an