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The Thermal Angel has been deployed to every branch of the U.S. Military:
- All Echelons of Care: Combat Medics, Special Operations Forces, Ground and Air Evacuation Teams & Surgical Stabilization
- All Branches: Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, Navy, Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- All Locations: United States, Iraq, Afghanistan, Germany, Japan, etc.
- All Vehicles: Hummers, Fixed and Rotary Wing Aircraft, Strykers
The Thermal Angel has also been deployed to various U.S. Government Agencies and Departments:
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- Special Operations Forces
- Ground and Air Evacuation Teams
- CIA
- Search and Rescue
- Bureau of Prisons
- Disaster Planning
- Civil Support Teams (CST)
- Department of Justice
- NASA
The Need:
The potential for combat casualties to develop hypothermia and secondary coagulopathy makes adequate fluid warming an important function in preparation for and during patient transport. The Thermal Angel has been employed in combat operations on both fixed and rotary-wing aircraft in support of the Global War on Terrorism and is the fluid warmer of choice for the United States Special Operations Command.
With its mobile Battery, and quick set-up, the Thermal Angel sets the conditions for seamless patient movement across all operational spectrums of military medicine. Under the Forced Logistics, Military Medical Transformation Plan the Thermal Angel not only meets the challenges ahead, it exceeds them in all facets. If your requirement is for the delivery of quick and effective warm intravascular fluid to Combat Casualties while reducing product training time, decreasing the logistical foot-print and providing seamless patient movement, then the Thermal Angel is a clear choice.
Thermal Angel Features Include:
- Lightweight (9 ounces) and portable
- Quick setup within 30 seconds, warms in approximately 45 seconds
- Standard luer fittings that will accept all standard IV line sets
- Disposable (single patient use), no cartridges or cleaning
- Meets AABB (American Association of Blood Banks) Standards
- More...
Quick Training for Your Austere Environment:
Because the logistics of educating military medical personnel are so time consuming, the Thermal Angel was designed to require minimal training. The 5 Steps are printed on the Thermal Angel label, bag, and instruction insert. Furthermore, there is an instructional video available on the Thermal Angel website which can be viewed in less than 3 minutes. By providing multiple avenues for training, the end user chooses the approach most appropriate for them and their time schedule.
Quick Set Up:
Because the Thermal Angel is elegantly simple, there are no knobs, settings or switches. An experienced user can set up the Thermal Angel in a matter of seconds. The U.S. Army Ranger Medics are trained to set up and use the Thermal Angel in complete darkness in less than one minute in battlefield conditions. No other fluid warmer in the world can meet these stringent specifications. [See training photo]
Quick Warm Up:
Military environments require quick thinking and action. The Thermal Angel begins warming within 45 seconds.
Patients Can Avoid Hypothermia and Arrive Normothermic Due to Field Use:
Because all competing fluid warmers require AC power and a stationary environment, they are useless in the early echelons of care, and thus incapable of helping to proactively preventing hypothermia in the field before evacuation.
As the U.S. Military has discovered, warming fluids in the most forward echelons of care has profound effects on the health of the patients during transport and recovery. Due to its diminutive size and weight, the Thermal Angel can be used at first contact with the patient, in the furthest forward echelons of care. The Thermal Angel can also travel with the patient between vehicles during evacuation and medical stations. The patient never stops receiving warm fluids.
Combat Casualty Evacuation Care (CASEVAC) Citations:
The Prehospital Trauma Life Support Manual, 5th Edition 2003: Ch. 17: Military Medicine
“The potential for casualties to develop hypothermia and secondary coagulopathy makes adequate warming an important function in preparation for and during CASEVAC. Concomitant use of the Thermal Angel device and the Rescue Wrap, have been employed in combat operations in both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. This combination has proven able to increase a casualty’s temperature in ambient temperatures below freezing”.
Journal of Special Operations Medicine (JSOM), Fall 2003: Tactical Combat Casualty Care – 2003 by Stephen D. Giebner, MD, MPH, Chairman of Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC)
“The serious potential for casualties to develop hypothermia and secondary coagulopathy received special emphasis during CASEVAC. Concomitant use of the Thermal Angel device, and the Rescue Wrap, and gel heaters was endorsed in recognition of the successful use of this combination in combat operations”. [more...]
Effects of Hypothermia Include:
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Hypothermia introduces myocardial dysfunction, coagulopathy, hyperkalemia, vasoconstriction, and a host of other problems that negatively affect survival rate. It is very difficult to increase the core temperature once hypothermia has started; therefore, all steps that can be taken in the field to preserve normothermia must be initiated...[more...]
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Mortality was twice as high (53%) in patients with a Core Body Temperature less than 32°C compared with patients with a Core Body Temperature less than 34°C (28%)...[more...]
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More Hypothermia information here.
NSN Numbers:
We have NSN Numbers for all of our products.
Thermal Angel, TA-200, NSN#: 6515-01-500-3521
Battery, TA-BCE, NSN#: 6515-01-500-2858
Battery Bag, TA-CC, NSN#: 6515-01-500-3045
Battery Charger, TA-CAC, NSN#: 6515-01-500-3022
Power Cable, TA-CDC, NSN#: 6515-01-500-3027
9 Inch IV Extension Set (Needle Free), TA-9EXTNF, NSN#: 6515-01-503-8228
See the Catalog for details.
Press Release:
Breakthrough Medical Device Called Thermal Angel Helps Save Lives on Iraqi Battlefield and U.S. Homefront [More...]
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