Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The FDA designated Defibtech’s recall of its automated continuous chest compression device as class I, the most ...
Defibtech and Master Medical Equipment partner on Leasing Program to Expand Access to Lifesaving Technology GUILFORD, Conn. – Defibtech, a leading manufacturer of lifesaving medical equipment, today ...
FLORENCE, AL (WAFF) - A better chance at survival! That’s what officials at the Shoals Ambulance Service say about new automated chest compression devices. Our partners with the Times Daily say 10 ...
HARRISONVILLE, Mo. — Each year in the United States, 350,000 people go into cardiac arrest outside of the hospital. According to the American Heart Association, 90 percent of those people die.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota — A Medtronic Inc. subsidiary will this fall start to sell a new version of its automated chest-compression device in the United States after winning early clearance from the ...
Two studies comparing the use of manual chest compression vs. an automated chest compression device during resuscitation for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest produce contrasting findings, according to ...
The LUCAS Chest Compression System is an automated device designed to apply consistent chest compressions to a patient that has gone into cardiac arrest. While a trained EMT would normally provide CPR ...
For the past decade, only two fire agencies in Orange County — the cities of Newport Beach and Orange — chose to use automated chest compression devices instead of manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation ...
CALEDONIA TOWNSHIP - Following trustees' decision to purchase a LUCAS chest compression device at a recent meeting, the Caledonia Township Fire Department will no longer need to rely on mutual aid for ...
In collaboration with distributor Master Medical Equipment (MME), Defibtech announced the availability of flexible leasing options for their ARM XR Automated Chest Compression device. The new ...
Two studies comparing the use of manual chest compression vs. an automated chest compression device during resuscitation for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest produce contrasting findings, according to ...
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