🆘 Don’t just hope for help—be the help with LifeVac!
LifeVac Standard Kit is a portable choking rescue device equipped with patented one-way valve technology and multiple mask sizes to safely and effectively clear airways for both adults and children. Its ergonomic design allows for easy solo use, making it an essential first aid tool for home or on-the-go emergencies.
Units | 4.00 Count |
Brand | LifeVac |
Age Range Description | Adult |
N**S
Life saver
Ideal for everyone. You never know when you might need it.Pricy but worth it
K**
Arrived on time and suction is amazing
No dislikes to report
M**E
Life saver👏🏻
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H**H
Overpriced
£85?! Shame on you
M**R
SURPRISE! It's been 'peer reviewed'; alright, but you won't like the results...
TL;DR - "However, certainty of evidence for the primary outcome was evaluated as very low." and "There are many weaknesses in the available data and few unbiased trials that test the effectiveness of anti-choking suction devices resulting in insufficient evidence".AbstractAim: Despite an obstructed airway (choking) being a relatively preventable injury, it has a considerable mortality burden globally, with increasing incidence. Given new technologies in choking management, this systematic review aimed to assess current literature on the effectiveness of anti-choking suction devices at relieving obstructions.Methods: Ovid MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, The Cochrane Library, SCOPUS, Web of Science, CINAHL Plus and the English websites of the devices were searched on September 23, 2019. Studies were included if they reported the anti-choking devices' dislodgment success rate (primary outcome) or associated adverse events (secondary outcome). Articles, conference abstracts or technical reports were included if peer reviewed. Certainty of evidence was assessed in accordance with GRADE.Results: Five studies satisfied the inclusion criteria for this review. Two studies (40%) reported findings of a single centre mannequin trial, one (20%) of a single centre cadaveric trial, and two (40%) were case series. Cohen's Kappa for the first and second round of screening was 0.904 and 0.674 respectively. Although several devices have been manufactured worldwide, the LifeVac© has been most extensively studied, with a combined dislodgement success rate of 94.3% on first attempt. However, certainty of evidence for the primary outcome was evaluated as very low.Conclusions: There are many weaknesses in the available data and few unbiased trials that test the effectiveness of anti-choking suction devices resulting in insufficient evidence to support or discourage their use. Practitioners should continue to adhere to guidelines authored by local resuscitation authorities which align with ILCOR recommendations.Keywords: Airway management; Airway obstruction; Anti-choking device; Basic life support; Choking; Layperson intervention; Suction device; Systematic review.(Resuscitation (2020) Aug:153:219-226. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2020.02.021. Epub 2020 Feb 27.A systematic review on the effectiveness of anti-choking suction devices and identification of research gaps)
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