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Philips is the global leader in innovative defibrillation technology. They offer the most complete and trusted defibrillator solution to help caregivers treat sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) quickly and effectively wherever it occurs.
Develops and manufactures the renowned LIFEPAK® defibrillator/monitors and automated external defibrillators (AEDs). They also offer medical assistance, data management software, leasing programs, training assistance, round-the-clock technical service, and liability insurance.
The American Heart Association’s Emergency Cardiovascular Care Programs deliver a dynamic message of hope — the hope of saving lives. New treatments have improved the possibility of survival from cardiovascular emergencies, cardiac arrest, and stroke. These new treatments offer the hope of improved quality of life for people who suffer these events. Increasing public awareness of the importance of early intervention and ensuring greater public access to defibrillation will save many lives. ECC programs educate healthcare providers, caregivers, and the general public about how to respond to these emergencies. ECC programs train from 6 to 8 million people every year.
The National Center for Early Defibrillation at the University of Pittsburgh is a not-for-profit information resource center, dedicated to improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest through public and professional education, advocacy and research while working collaboratively with other organizations having a common interest in saving lives.
Discover how public access defibrillation (PAD) programs are using lifesaving LIFEPAK 500 AED medical equipment to save people suffering from sudden cardiac arrest or heart attacks.
To learn more about 3D Biphasic technology, it will take you about 5 minutes to read through this site, and when you are done you'll understand why this innovative technology is right for any time, any place, any body.
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