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Defibrillator Finding Website Launched in UK

West Midlands, UK - A website has been launched in the West Midlands which lets people use a postcode or place name to find the nearest defibrillator in an emergency. The Defib Finder website also gives directions to where the defibrillator is kept and a contact name. West Midlands Ambulance Service, Safeheart UK, and the Community Heartbeat… Read More

SCA Foundation Raises Awareness at EMS Today

The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation staff and volunteers worked to raise awareness about its mission and initiatives during EMS Today in Baltimore, March 1-3. Initiatives include: National SCA Survivor Network People Saving People(TM) Award You Can Save a Life at School campaign SCA survivor and family workshops at the Emergency… Read More

Atrus Develops Customized AED Registry for MN Resuscitation Consortium

Boca Raton, FL –Atrus, Inc., owners of the National AED Registry™, announced that it has provided a customized version of its automated external defibrillator (AED) registry to the Minnesota Resuscitation Consortium (MRC).  The Minnesota Resuscitation Consortium, led by the University of Minnesota Cardiovascular Division, is dedicated to improving… Read More

Cardiologists Often Fail to Communicate ICD Impact

When communicating with patients about implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs), cardiologists often misrepresent and omit information about the associated psychological and long-term risks, according to research published online Feb. 18 in JAMA Internal Medicine. To assess patient-physician communication at the time of the decision to… Read More

Calling All Survivors: Nominate Your Rescuers for the People Saving People(TM) Award

PITTSBURGH­–The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation has announced its 2012 People Saving People(TM) award program to honor 'ordinary' people with extraordinary heroic spirits who help save the lives of victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). The purpose of the program is to increase awareness about the critical need for laypersons to be prepared to… Read More

Philadelphians Urged to Help Locate AEDs

Would you be able to find an automated external defibrillator if someone's life depended on it? Despite an estimated one million AEDs scattered around the United States, the answer, all too often when people suffer sudden cardiac arrests, is no. In cases of ventricular fibrillation – a wild, disorganized cardiac rhythm that leaves the heart unable… Read More

NATA Releases New Guidelines on Prevention of Sudden Death in Athletes

New guidelines outlining the causes and prevention of sudden death among athletes were released this week by the National Athletic Trainer's Association (NATA) in the United States. "These guidelines were developed for any level of sports participation, and to truly help save a life," NATA President Marjorie Albohm said in an association news… Read More

The Heart Beats to the Rhythm of a Circadian Clock

CLEVELAND - A fundamental discovery reported in the March 1st issue of the journal Nature, uncovers the first molecular evidence linking the body’s natural circadian rhythms to sudden cardiac death (SCD). Ventricular arrhythmias, or abnormal heart rhythms, are the most common cause of sudden cardiac death: the primary cause of death from heart… Read More

Survey Reveals Discordance Among Physicians in Following ICD Guidelines

More than one-quarter of physicians surveyed never refer patients with the intent of consideration for a primary prevention implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD),  including 7% of cardiologists, accoring to survey results published in Heart Rhythm.  To determine concordance with primary prevention ICD guidelines from the American College of… Read More

ECG Experts Gather to Improve Identification of Athletes at Risk

SEATTLE – On Feb. 13-14, the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM) partnered with the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Sports Cardiology Section, the Pediatric & Congenital Electrophysiology Society (PACES), other leading U.S. cardiologists, the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM), and the FIFA Medical Assessment and… Read More