Public Access To ‘Shock’ Devices Doubles Survival From Sudden Heart Attack
Nov 7th 2007Drug InformationCardiovascular
Heart experts at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere have evidence that at least 522 lives can be saved annually in the United States and Canada by the widespread placement of automated external defibrillators, the paddle-fitted, electrical devices used to shock and revive people whose hearts have suddenly stopped beating. [click link for full article]
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