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Two Key North American Customers Deploy New Version of ZOLL PocketCPR
CHELMSFORD, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
ZOLL Medical Corporation, a manufacturer of medical devices and related
software solutions, announced today that the newest version of the PocketCPR®
has been purchased by two key North American customers, the California
Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) and the Canadian
Coast Guard Auxiliary (CCGA), to aid in lifesaving cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) chest compressions for training and in clinical
practice. The latest version of the device has been cleared by both the
Federal Drug Administration (FDA) and Health Canada to meet the 2010
American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines.
ZOLL PocketCPR�provides Real
CPR Help® that can "see" the chest compressions and guide
the user to the proper depth and rate with real-time visual and audio
feedback. Real-time feedback technology to improve compression depth
during CPR is strongly endorsed in the 2010 AHA Guidelines and�the
latest PocketCPR fully complies with the 2010 Guidelines. Real CPR Help
will now guide chest compressions to a depth of at least two inches as
recommended by the AHA or at least 5 centimeters deep per the European
Resuscitation Council. PocketCPR also coaches the rescuer to provide
compressions at a rate of at least 100 per minute by following the
audible and visual metronome during CPR.
Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Equips Response Teams and Vessels with
PocketCPR
Founded in 1978, the CCGA has a fleet of over 1,130 vessels that respond
to over 2,000 marine incidents annually. The 400 PocketCPR devices,
which were purchased through a grant, will be distributed among the
CCGA's response teams and vessels to help protect those who may
experience cardiac arrest while at sea. The CCGA is a nonprofit
organization and a registered charity made up of volunteer resources
throughout Canada.
"Our teams have been credited with saving 200 lives annually through our
national marine search and rescue (SAR) response network," said Ted
Smith, CCGA National President. "We are confident we can improve
survival rates for patients experiencing sudden cardiac arrest with
PocketCPR. It is simple to use and intuitive and e are excited to
implement it for use both in training and in the field."
Pocket CPR Helps CAL FIRE Implement AHA 2010 Guidelines
Each year CAL FIRE responds to over 300,000 emergency incidents that
include a broad range of medical emergencies and natural disasters. To
assist employees with implementing the AHA 2010 Guidelines in their
clinical practice and training, CAL FIRE will deploy 300 PocketCPR
devices to further the department's mission to serve and safeguard the
people of California.
"Adherence to the AHA 2010 Guidelines is a part of the CAL FIRE Public
Safety First Aid and CPR programs," said David Duncan, MD, FACEP, CAL
FIRE Medical Director. "Effective CPR greatly increases the rate of
success in resuscitation and survival rates for our sudden cardiac
arrest patients."
In the first published report1 to show an improvement in
out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival by achieving the 2010 AHA CPR
Guidelines, real-time audio visual feedback combined with scenario-based
training was associated with a significant improvement in the proportion
of chest compressions meeting the 2010 AHA Guidelines and a
statistically significant 90% relative increase in overall survival.
"CAL FIRE and the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary are to be commended for
deploying Pocket CPR with Real CPR Help to their teams in an effort to
optimize chances of survival from sudden cardiac arrest," said Jonathan
A. Rennert, President of ZOLL. "The ability to provide the proper chest
compression depth and rate is a critical aspect of high-quality CPR and
essential to saving lives."
How it Works
Position PocketCPR on the victim's chest, place hands directly on top of
the device and follow the prompts for CPR chest compressions. PocketCPR
instructs the user to:
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Stay calm
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Call for help
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Open airway, check for breathing
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Start CPR
PocketCPR prompts the user with audible and visual feedback to perform
CPR consistent with the 2010 AHA, ERC, and International Liaison
Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) Guidelines-compression depth of at
least 2 inches (5-6 cm) and to provide compressions at a rate of at
least 100 per minute by following the audible and visual metronome. If
good compressions are delivered, PocketCPR will respond with "good
compressions" and flash four LED lights. If good compressions are not
being delivered, PocketCPR will instruct the user to "push harder" and
will flash just one LED.
About ZOLL Medical Corporation
ZOLL Medical Corporation, an Asahi Kasei Group company, develops and
markets medical devices and software solutions that help advance
emergency care and save lives, while increasing clinical and operational
efficiencies. With products for defibrillation and monitoring,
circulation and CPR feedback, data management, fluid resuscitation, and
therapeutic temperature management, ZOLL provides a comprehensive set of
technologies that help clinicians, EMS and fire professionals, and lay
rescuers treat victims needing resuscitation and critical care. For more
information, visit www.zoll.com.
About Asahi Kasei
The Asahi Kasei Group is a diversified group of companies led by holding
company Asahi Kasei Corp., with operations in the chemicals and fibers,
homes and construction materials, electronics, and health care business
sectors. Its health care operations include devices and systems for
critical care, dialysis, therapeutic apheresis, transfusion, and
manufacture of biotherapeutics, as well as pharmaceuticals, diagnostic
reagents, and nutritional products. With more than 25,000 employees
around the world, the Asahi Kasei Group serves customers in more than
100 countries. For more information, visit www.asahi-kasei.co.jp/asahi/en/.
Copyright © 2012 ZOLL Medical Corporation. All rights reserved. Pocket
CPR, Real CPR Help, and ZOLL are trademarks or registered trademarks of
ZOLL Medical Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Asahi Kasei is a registered trademark of Asahi Kasei Corporation. All
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
1 Note: "Achieving the 2010 AHA Guideline Metrics is
Associated with Improved Survival from Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest"
poster presented at AHA 2011. http://www.azdhs.gov/azshare/documents/AHA_ReSS2011EMSPoster.pdf

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