The LSTAT (Life Support for Trauma and Transport) system incorporates many of the functions of an ICU, but is contained entirely within a stretcher. It houses a defibrillator, an oxygen supply, a ventilator, and various forms of physiological monitoring. It was built and developed by Integrated Medical Systems, Inc., and is currently in use in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Carnegie Mellon developed the robotic additions to the platform that are demonstrated in this video.
The oxygen supplier is a bit.. jerky.
Razx211 2 years ago