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ArticleZones.com » Science » The Philips Defibrillator: Giving People the Chance to Save Lives

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The Philips Defibrillator: Giving People the Chance to Save Lives

A sudden cardiac arrest may happen to anyone at any time. Most of the time, medical attention may come too late, and people have to act fast since the most critical time period is within 10 minutes after a person collapses. In the hospital, a person on the brink of death is jolted back to life by a strong jolt of electricity to the chest by the use of a defibrillator.

Now, technology has given people the chance to save a person from cardiac arrest through the use of a Philips defibrillator, which can be bought over the counter without any prescription.

A person suffers from a cardiac arrest when the electrical activity in the heart is disrupted, and the heartbeat may be very fast(ventricular tachycardia) or chaotic (ventricular fibrillation). Because of the irregular rhythm of the heart, also known as arrhythmia, the heart may stop beating and it can't pump blood. The brain and vital organs are starved of blood, oxygen and nutrients.

A person can die in minutes if not treated immediately. If the person survives, there might be permanent damage to the brain and other organs, and this depends on how fast one is treated.

Now, the Philips defibrillator is used in malls, offices, schools, airports, cruise ships and other public places. Police and medical professionals use them in emergency cases. Also, this is very useful for families at home, since this is the most common place where cardiac arrests take place.

The first and only automated external defibrillator to be approved for home use is the Philips Heartstart defibrillator. It comes with a short instructional video that shows how the product is to be used and maintained. Also, the Philips defibrillator can be used on children as young as 8 years and 55 pounds in weight.

It is the Philips defibrillator that makes the decisions during the emergency. It offers voice instructions in a step-by-step manner that guides the person using the device through the defibrillation process. The process in checking for a person's breathing and pulse as well as the positioning of the electrode pads on the affected person's chest are explained. It then analyzes the heart rhythm and determines if a shock is required. If it does, it tells the person to stand back and push a button to deliver the much-needed shock as well as guide the person through CPR.

Some people may be put off by the $1500 price tag of a Philips defibrillator, but this is an important piece of rescue equipment especially if you and your loved ones are at risk of cardiac arrest. The life-saving function of the device is priceless compared to the amount you will pay. But this alone won't save you. Knowledge on how to deal with emergency situations as well as how to perform CPR are also needed to be able to save lives.


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