Monday, September 17, 2007

FDA approved AEDs

Here is some interesting information on FDA approved AEDs and their usage in public locations. In some cases, when the automated external defibrillator unit is also used by paramedics in hospitals for monitoring different events, the AED needs to have a screen as well. It is very useful to see all the AED commands on a big screen, so that the defibrillation is performed correctly. Most automated external defibrillators have small screens that are also very useful. For specialized AED equipment a printer is also highly recommended and very helpful in keeping the record of the defibrillation. It is also useful when the defibrillation process is reported, as this provides you with an excellent record of the event. More info HERE

Reasons to Encourage AED Public Access (PAD)

Public access defibrillation resources: The majority of sudden cardiac arrests (SCA) come with no previous warning. This is the reason why there must be AEDs available at all times in public areas so as to increase the survival rate of the patients. Research has proven that early defibrillation is essential in saving the life of the SCA patient. This is the rationale for public access to defibrillators , so that people with minimum AED training can perform an early defibrillation. AEDs have a 97 % success rate in ceasing ventricular fibrillation, yet fewer than half of the nation's ambulance services, less than 15 % of emergency service fire units, and less than 2 % of police vehicles are currently equipped with AEDs.

The AEDs have the advantage of being very easy to use. This fact has the potential of giving access to the members of the public to perform early defibrillation. The notion of Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) is frequently used concept today and has the power of saving many lives in critical situations. Learn more HERE

Studies That Show The Efficiency Of The AED

AED Mandates and State Requirements - A series of studies have been made in the past concerning AEDs and EMTs intervention as well as manual defibrillation vs. automatic defibrillation. Here are some informative guidelines concerning different parts of the US where significant results and conclusions have been reached concerning the use of automated external defibrillators. Learn more HERE