Defibrillator News and Research

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Emergency response training is needed to reduce cardiac arrests in K-12 schools

Emergency response training is needed to reduce cardiac arrests in K-12 schools

UCLA team uses brain aneurysm treatment technique to treat irregular heart rhythms

UCLA team uses brain aneurysm treatment technique to treat irregular heart rhythms

Policy and practice changes could improve in-hospital cardiac arrest care, authors say

Policy and practice changes could improve in-hospital cardiac arrest care, authors say

Minor weight loss may increase risk of cardiac events among patients implanted with CRT-D

Minor weight loss may increase risk of cardiac events among patients implanted with CRT-D

Study evaluates patients with regional myocardial wall thinning

Study evaluates patients with regional myocardial wall thinning

Abell Foundation to award $50,000 to 3 Johns Hopkins researchers for medical inventions

Abell Foundation to award $50,000 to 3 Johns Hopkins researchers for medical inventions

BIOTRONIK receives FDA approval for Lumax 740 DX System

BIOTRONIK receives FDA approval for Lumax 740 DX System

Physicians do not talk to patients about psychosocial impact and long-term risks of ICDs

Physicians do not talk to patients about psychosocial impact and long-term risks of ICDs

ZOLL's Intravascular Temperature Management solution receives Shonin approval in Japan

ZOLL's Intravascular Temperature Management solution receives Shonin approval in Japan

Real life experience of defibrillators lives up to clinical trial expectations

Real life experience of defibrillators lives up to clinical trial expectations

Study highlights value of defibrillators in typical medical settings

Study highlights value of defibrillators in typical medical settings

American Heart Association's Charlotte Chapter receives $20,000 from AT&T

American Heart Association's Charlotte Chapter receives $20,000 from AT&T

MADIT-RIT: ICD reprogramming leads to fewer inappropriate shocks, deaths

MADIT-RIT: ICD reprogramming leads to fewer inappropriate shocks, deaths

Novel electrotherapy reduces energy needed to re-establish normal rhythm in the heart

Novel electrotherapy reduces energy needed to re-establish normal rhythm in the heart

Longer looks: People with mental disabilities have a vote; Genome sequencing raises hope - also anxiety

Longer looks: People with mental disabilities have a vote; Genome sequencing raises hope - also anxiety

Cardiac arrhythmias: an interview with Dr Andrew Grace

Cardiac arrhythmias: an interview with Dr Andrew Grace

Landmark study could lead to fewer inappropriate shocks from implanted defibrillators

Landmark study could lead to fewer inappropriate shocks from implanted defibrillators

ECG analysis may predict risk of death from all causes

ECG analysis may predict risk of death from all causes

Cardio exercise OK in high-risk CVD patients

Cardio exercise OK in high-risk CVD patients

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