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New Guidelines for Preventing Sudden Death in Athletes Announced

Members of 65 sports and health organizations met Tuesday in Washington, D.C., at the third annual Youth Sports Safety Summit, to review a new position statement issued by the National Athletic Trainers' Association titled "Preventing Sudden Death in Sports." To be published in the February 2012 issue of the Journal of Athletic Training, the… Read More

Global AED Scavenger Hunt Launched at mHealth Summit

A global iRescU Location Challenge was launched this week at the mHealth Technology conference in Washington, D.C., and continues through December 19. The iRescU AED Location Challenge is an innovative project designed to build public automated external defibrillator (AED) public access databases. The individual reporting the greatest number of… Read More

Survivor and Rescuer Reunite One Year Later

By RIck Wills PITTSBURGH--Six days before last Christmas, Jay Gebhardt collapsed into a store shelf at a Downtown 7-Eleven store, then spent 10 days in an induced coma in UPMC Mercy. On Saturday — almost a year later — Gebhardt, his family and four Pittsburgh paramedics met under better circumstances, next to a giant Christmas tree in a Downtown… Read More

AHA Reaffirms Need for AEDs in Hospitals

DALLAS–The American Heart Association (AHA) takes issue with the article originally appearing on Nov. 14 as “Bad Shock…” by Lilly Fowler. The article raised questions about how the AHA developed its guidelines for the use of AEDs in hospitals. The writing group for this recommendation followed AHA policy requiring a clear majority of authors to… Read More

Four Saves in One Week

OTTAWA--A 61-year-old man who collapsed on the ice during a hockey game Friday night was the fourth man in a week revived with an automatic external defibrillator by a bystander. Dan Séguin, a sports journalist with CBC, was in net when his defenseman crumpled right in front of him. “He just basically collapsed to the ice,” Séguin said Saturday. “… Read More

Grandfather of Hockey Player Saved at Rink with AED

  EMC News - A remarkable effort from emergency personnel and team officials saved the life of an Orleans man who suffered a heart attack while watching a Smiths Falls Bears Junior A game Nov. 11. Joe McGrath, the grandfather of Bears rookie defenceman Connor McGrath, collapsed during the latter stages of the first period after suffering a cardiac… Read More

Pittsburgh News Anchor Survives Cardiac Arrest

PITTSBURGH--KDKA-TV news anchor Susan Koeppen remains hospitalized after suffering cardiac arrest while running with friends. Koeppen, an award-winning journalist who returned to Pittsburgh airways on Sept. 19 to co-anchor KDKA's 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts, was stricken Sunday while running near the intersection of Centre and South Negley avenues in… Read More

Seeking Volunteers for Pens Charity ASSIST Raffle

The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation, a national nonprofit organization based in Pittsburgh, PA, works hard to raise awareness about sudden cardiac arrest, a leading cause of death in the United States. The Foundation has been accepted by the Pittsburgh Penguins Foundation as one of several area nonprofit organizations that will be featured… Read More

Two Runners Die During Philadelphia Marathon

PHILADELPHIA -- Authorities say two who ran in the Philadelphia Marathon collapsed during the race and died of apparent "heart attacks." Philadelphia police Officer Jillian Russell, a spokeswoman, says a 21-year-old man collapsed at the finish line. She says a 40-year-old man collapsed about a quarter-mile before the finish line. Russell says… Read More

National Post-Arrest Research Consortium Will Study Post-Arrest Patients

Four internationally renowned academic medical centers have joined forces to look at what happens to cells after the heart restarts following cardiac arrest. Virginia Commonwealth University, Beth Israel-Deaconess/Harvard University, the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Pennsylvania have created the National Post-Arrest Research… Read More