Inducted Technology: ResQPOD
| Innovating Companies | Innovators |
| US Army Institute of Surgical Research | Dr. Keith Lurie |
| University of Texas | Don Doer |
| NASA Kennedy Space Center | Dr. Victor Convertino |
| Advanced Circulatory Systems, Inc |

Collaboration between NASA, the United States Army and private industry led to both significant improvement and an important new application for a remarkable medical device called ResQPOD. Successfully used by NASA to treat orthostatic intolerance - a condition of suddenly lowered blood pressure that occurs upon rapid reentry into Earth's atmosphere - ResQPOD quickly increases blood flow to the brain to more safely reacquaint astronauts with the effects of gravity. Available to the public ResQPOD improves circulation in patients suffering cardiac arrest and other high-risk conditions attributed to low blood pressure.


As such ResQPOD is the highest recommended adjunct in the association's guidelines for CPR and carries a higher recommendation than any medication used to boost circulation in adults suffering cardiac arrest.
ResQPOD has already helped increase the number of cardiac arrest patients delivered alive to hospitals by as much as 50 percent and is even helping our Armed Forces save lives on the battlefield.
Produced by Advanced Circulatory Systems, ResQPOD is another outstanding example of space technology saving lives here on Earth.