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LifeVac Medical Journal Information 1. American Journal of Emergency Medicine 2. American Journal of Gastroenterology 3. The World Congress of Gastroenterology 4. The American College of Emergency Physicians 5. The American Broncho-Esophagological Association (ABEA) 6. International Jurnal of Clincal Skills

1. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine

2. The American Journal of Gastroenterology LifeVac submission in the AJG (American Journal of Gastroenterology) Volume 110, Supplement 1, October 2015 Abstracts, page, S695 Section #1624

3. The World Congress of Gastroenterology Successful Resuscitation of Choking Victims Using a Lifevac, a Non-powered Portable Suction Device: Real World Experience Abstract Category: Esophagus Abstract Type: Clinical Vignettes/Case Reports Abstract Body Choking is a leading cause of accidental death worldwide and in the United States. Patients with oropharyngeal dysphagia are at a high risk for aspiration of food and thus, choking. Although there have been great technological advances, currently, there is no approved device to assist in the resuscitation of a choking victim when abdominal thrusts fail. Recently, a portable, non powered suction device called LifeVac has been developed and introduced globally. This device consists of a one way valve and a plunger attached to a standard face mask. When the plunger is pushed down, air escapes out the sides of the valve and not into the victim s airway; when the plunger is pulled back, negative pressure is generated and it suctions out the lodged material. Here we report several real-life cases in which this apparatus has been successfully used to resuscitate a choking victim. A care home in Wales obtained several LifeVac devices for their residents. During lunch, a resident of this care home began choking on a piece of meat, lost consciousness, began turning blue. A nurse in the home attempted usual methods of assistance without any success. Therefore, the LifeVac device was used according to directions, and with one pull, the meat piece was dislodged. A physician was then called. The physician examined the patient and noted no adverse effects. Additionally, no further intervention was required. The same care home reported that 1 week later, another patient suffered a similar episode and the device was again successfully used to dislodge a meat piece through suctioning into the unit. In addition, a LifeVac device was obtained by a family in Idaho and was kept at home in case of a choking emergency. On April 23, 2017, a woman in her late 60s with no underlying medical condition began choking at the dinner table on a meat piece. She was unable to speak and was wheezing. Her son unsuccessfully attempted the Heimlich maneuver; thus the LifeVac device was used as per instructions, and with one pull the meat piece was dislodged into her mouth. She did not require further medical attention.

These dramatic real-life case reports demonstrate the utility of this non powered suction device. Certainly, these testimonials show that lives were saved and major morbidity and mortality avoided. Further studies are urgently needed as there is a need for such a suction device when abdominal thrusts fail to address choking. https://www.conferenceabstracts.com/cfp2/login.asp?eventkey=kyumlkaz Author(s):

4. The American College of Emergency Physicians LIFEVAC- A NOVEL DEVICE FOR THE RESUSCITATION OF THE ADOLESCENTCHOKING VICTIM Author Block: Lisa Lih-Brody, Michael Singer, Edward Brody Jr.. ProHealth Care Associates, Rockville Centre, NY, Lifevac LLC, Springfield Gardens, NY Abstract: Study Objective- Choking remains a leading cause of tragic death in children and adolescents. Currently there are no devices that are accepted to assist in the resuscitation of an adolescent choking victim. Therefore we studied the Lifevac, a new apparatus that previously has been shown in a simulator model to successfully resuscitate an adult choking victim, in an adolescent simulator model. Methods- The Laerdel choking adolescent simulator system was utilized and a hot dog piece was inserted one and one half inches into the airway. The Lifevac was then used per operating guidelines with the pediatric mask attached to attempt to remove the lodged object and the outcome was recorded. Results- The Lifevac successfully removed the obstructing hot dog in 472 out of 500 attempts in one attempt, in 497 out of 500 in two attempts, and all obstructions were removed in three attempts. The 95% confidence intervals for the point estimate of the probability that the device will remove the obstruction (calling the point estimate S ) shown for three scenarios depending on how you define success: success 1 attempt: 0.92 < S < 0.96, success 2 attempts: 0.98 < S < 1.0, success 3 attempts: 0.99 < S < 1.0 99% confidence intervals for the point estimate of the probability that the device will remove the obstruction (call the point estimate S ) shown for three scenarios depending on how you define success: success 1 attempt: 0.91 < S < 0.97, success 2 attempts: 0.98 < S < 1.0, success 3 attempts: 0.99 < S < 1.0 Conclusion- The Lifevac is an apparatus that can successfully remove a hot dog, which is a food that commonly leads to choking, lodged in an adolescent choking victims airway in this simulator model. This apparatus deserves further study as there is potential to save lives if abdominal thrusts fail to resuscitate the choking victim. Author Disclosure Information: L. Lih-Brody: ; Lifevac LLC. M. Singer: ; Lifevac LLC. E. Brody: Lifevac LLC.

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The American Broncho-Esophagological Association (ABEA) Novel use of a portable, non-powered, suction-generating device for management of life-threatening aerodigestive tract foreign bodies Author(s) Af iliation(s) Abstract: Methods: Results Conclusion:

6. ISSN 1753-0431 (Print )1753-044X (Electronic) Successful Use of a Novel device called the LifeVac to Resuscitate Choking Victims- Worldwide Results Abstract Keywords

Introduction Case Report Case No. 1, 2, 3: one application the food bolus was successfully removed from the patient s airway. The patient old male with Parkinson s was noted to be Case No. 4

Case No. 5: Case No. 6 Case No. 7 Case No. 8: patient s vital signs were all no Case No. 9: Case No. 10

Discussion powered suction device (Figure 1) that is applied to the patient s face via a face mask, which References Choking 3. Heimlich Maneuver. Encylcopedia of Children s Health. - Symptoms, De inition, Description, Demographics, Causes and Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment 5. Choking: First Aid. Mayo Clinic Brody, Lisa, Brody, Singer LifeVac 8.. Juliano M, Domingo R, Mooney MS, Trupiano A Assessment of the LifeVac, an anti device, on a human cadaver with complete airway obstruction Am J Emerg Med. 2016. Figure Legend