The southern German medical technology manufacturer GS Elektromedizinische Geräte G. Stemple GmbH is firmly established with its corpuls devices in ambulances and rescue helicopters. Only recently, another tender was won for the Bavarian-wide use of corpuls devices in rescue medicine. The family-owned company from Kaufering, Germany, began manufacturing a mobile defibrillator in 1982 and, with its 250 employees and annual sales of around 75 million euros, now plays in the European high-tech league of medical device manufacturers.
Using mobile corpuls devices, the patient’s vital signs can be determined in an operational situation and shown on the large display. In addition to oxygen values, pulse values and blood pressure values, an ECG is also available. The data can be displayed as a current measured value as well as a curve.
Vital data can be transmitted directly from the scene of the accident to a supervising physician or the hospital to be approached via a built-in mobile radio module and its own cloud application, so that all attending physicians are already up to date when the casualty arrives and important measures can be prepared or started immediately.
During data transmission, personal data and medical data are separated in accordance with German data protection standards and both are transmitted separately and encrypted end-to-end. On tablets or via app, the physician can then view and store the data, even from multiple patients.