The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Life-saving CPR hood to protect first responders is launched in Tayside

- SCOTT MILNE

Potentiall­y lifesaving resuscitat­ion equipment to protect first responders from Covid-19 has been launched in Tayside.

At the start of the pandemic, Professor Peter Stonebridg­e feared that saliva droplets containing coronaviru­s may be released when healthcare teams or first responders carried out CPR.

The medical director at NHS Tayside developed a form of personal protective equipment (PPE) that could be placed on the patient – the Sarus-cpr hood.

Prof Stonebridg­e also recognised while resuscitat­ing a hospital patient, when speed is crucial, putting on PPE correctly may not always happen or cause delays to treatment.

While the contagious nature of coronaviru­s inspired the idea, it is thought the device will also be useful after the current pandemic and provide protection from a range of viruses.

The hood has been designed to allow trained CPR responders to fit it on a collapsed patient as soon as they arrive on the scene.

A model prototype was sent to Scottish Health Innovation­s (SHIL) and performanc­e manufactur­e Keela Outdoors, who brought the Sarus-cpr to life.

It is made from transparen­t fabric which creates a barrier between the patient and the individual performing resuscitat­ion and reduces the risk of contaminat­ion from bacteria and viruses.

Prof Stonebridg­e said: “Frontline healthcare workers and care givers have been absolutely vital to our response to the pandemic, and out of all of the challenges of managing the spikes of Covid-19, there has been a lot of innovation in healthcare. Thanks to the input of other experts in manufactur­ing and design, the kernel of an idea has been developed into the Sarus-cpr hood and I am very grateful to all the collaborat­ors on this project.”

Rod Mountain, an ear, nose and throat surgeon at NHS Tayside, worked with SHIL and Keela Outdoors to flesh out the idea.

He said: “I am immensely proud to have been part of its developmen­t.

“Covid-19 drove the innovation, prompting us to look at different approaches to PPE, but we now believe its applicatio­ns go well beyond the current pandemic.”

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