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Home Defibrillators Boost Survival, but Fall Short on Cost-Effectiveness
Home automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) modestly improve survival in shockable cardiac arrests but are not currently ...
WASHINGTON -- People can soon plunk down $2,295 for an at-home defibrillator in hopes their loved ones will pull it out and save them if their hearts suddenly stop beating. Government approval of the ...
The American Red Cross is now offering an automated external defibrillator (AED) for use in the home. According to the Red Cross, sudden cardiac arrest claims the lives of 250,000 people in the ...
WASHINGTON - People can soon plunk down $2,295 for an at-home defibrillator in hopes their loved ones will pull it out and save them if their hearts suddenly stop beating. Government approval of the ...
People will soon be able to plunk down $2,295 for an at-home defibrillator in hopes their loved ones will pull it out and save them if their hearts suddenly stop beating. The Food and Drug ...
Asahi Kasei Elevates Critical Care Solutions with FDA Approval of ZOLL's Zenix Monitor/Defibrillator
The Zenix monitor/defibrillator is designed for use in EMS and hospital settings. It features a large, durable touchscreen and functionality to automate workflows. Users can dynamically customize the ...
A Sept. 9 article about the sale of automated external defibrillators for home use incorrectly attributed a statement that Philips Medical Systems believes Food and Drug Administration approval of its ...
Findings from Harvard School of Medicine Reveals New Findings on Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (Nursing Home Use After Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Implantation in Older Adults: ...
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