Pulsar CPR

Simple CPR assistant that signals recommended pace of heart compression.

Pulsar CPR - Your CPR Assistant

"Pulsar CPR" is a user-friendly application designed to assist individuals in performing CPR effectively. It shows the recommended pace for heart compressions and signals when to perform rescue breaths. Key features include one-click operation, heart pulse indicators, beep signals for compressions, a chest compression counter, elapsed time tracking, and an emergency call button. Configurable for adults and children, it defaults to 100 pulses per minute with a 30-compression rescue breath interval.
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App stats

By: kcck
Users: 68,317
17
Version: VARY (Last updated: 2018-10-01)
Creation date: 2012-06-18
Permissions
Phone: directly call phone numbers
Other:
  • view network connections
  • full network access
  • change your audio settings
  • prevent device from sleeping

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Pulsar (v0.3.2)
4.50 (4) 281
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App summary

Application that may assist with CPR by showing the pace of the heart compression and rescue breathing.

Main features:
- one click to start the assistant
- heart pulses demonstrate the recommended chest compression frequency
- a beep sound indicates when the chest compression should be performed
- chest compression counter restarts to suggest the rescue breath
- shows elapsed time from the start of CPR
- call an ambulance button - after confirmation initiates a call to the ambulance (on the speaker phone)

Configuration:
- pulse frequency and chest compression counter restarts can be configured to allow for CPR for adults/children
- the default configuration applies for adults: 100 pulses per minute, rescue breath every 30 pulses
- ambulance phone number - 112 by default but can be easily changed to country specific number e.g. 911

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User reviews

These summaries are automatically generated weekly using AI based on recent user reviews. Google Play Store does not verify user reviews, so some user reviews may be inaccurate, spammy, or outdated.
Pros
  • Simple, quick & easy to use
  • Good basic tool and reliable
  • Provides auditory and visual guidance
  • Helps maintain rhythm for chest compressions
Cons
  • Does not pause for ventilations
  • Occasionally skips compression counts
  • Call button issues when trying to contact emergency services
Most mentioned
  • The app lacks a pause feature for rescue breathing, which impacts compression timing.
  • Users appreciate the visual and auditory cues for maintaining compression rhythm.
  • There are concerns about the app skipping counts during compressions.
User reviews
Seems okay, visual & audio guide also a quick option to call emergency service. Simple, quick & easy to use.
by Kings Teo (Kings), 2022-09-10

Best app, but its not calling when call button pressed.👍👍
by Shambala_vp, 2021-12-19

Really good app the only trouble is if your doing CPR you'll probably be on your phone to the emergency services. Would it be possible to make the app work on smartwatch i.e. the Samsung Galaxy watch?
by Les Kirkaldy, 2021-09-06
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