When we say "Technology to Save Lives" we are not being hyperbolic or exaggerating. This week our partner OPTAC-X was able to save the life of a cardiac arrest patient using a combination of augmented reality, telehealth services, edge AI, and satellite connectivity. Huge shoutout to OPTAC-X, Mayo Clinic, Kymeta Corporation, RealWear, Inc. and the team supporting this for such a meaningful milestone. Most exciting part? This is just the beginning! 👨⚕️ 🚑 🚨 👨💻 💡 Dr. Patrick J. F. Ethan Whitfield Ryan Vega MD, MSHA Marty Sprinzen Miguel Nhuch Hardik Dave' Jim Rice
Amazing lifesaving news! First Cardiac Arrest save this week! We can't go into details because of HIPAA on our tele-EMS pilot, but this is our first cardiac arrest save in the civilian setting. Another amazing thing is that our partner's satelite terminal worked flawlessly with confirmed signal lock in the GEO orbit located 22,000 miles away from earth while attached to the ambulance on the street outside a house. Connectivity from the AR device to the satellite terminal in a subterranean environment, in a basement of a house with no windows, allowed the doctors to start treatment early with the first responders. Connectivity with satellite communications in a subterranean environment shows how brilliantly, amazing our teammates at the Kymeta Corporation really are. 👏 Amazing news and milestone for OPTAC-X's lifesaving capabilities and hats off to all the EMS, ER physicians, OPTAC-X, RealWear, Inc., Vantiq, and Kymeta Corporation teams that made this cardiac arrest save possible. Attached is a video that details the difference in female heart attack symptoms from the Mayo Clinic as a PSA and that also details the importance of recognizing MI symptoms in female patients. "Save One" #innovation #technology #firstresponders #ems #emergencymanagement OPTAC-X RealWear, Inc. Vantiq Kymeta Corporation