FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention refers to medical equipment, particularly to devices for emergency evacuation and transportation, and is applicable for heating an individual in emergency, extreme and critical situations, as well as for relieving individual's hypothermia and normalising his/her thermal condition if overcooled. A heated medical stretcher, wherein a main part of the stretcher and a heated blanket are equipped with heating elements configured as multilayer electrically heated pads made of lavsan threads with resistive silver deposition arranged on an inner surface of the main part of the medical stretcher and inside the heated blanket. To increase operative efficiency of the heating elements, the heating pads comprise a reflecting layer made of aluminium film by vacuum deposition.
EFFECT: fast and reliable heating of both the medical stretcher, the blanket, and the injured person to a pre-set temperature, as well as more complete and effective use of the heat produced by the heating elements; higher coefficient of efficiency that makes it possible to use heat energy produced by the electric heaters more effectively to provide the entire heating of an injured person.
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Dates
2015-11-27—Published
2014-03-13—Filed