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Philips HeartStart Defibrillators are:
Easy to use
HeartStart Defibrillators provide clear, easy-to-follow voice instructions and a simple user interface to guide the responder through an emergency.
Reliable
HeartStart Defibrillators perform comprehensive daily, weekly and monthly self-tests to help ensure readiness. A highly visible status indicator shows at a glance that the device has passed its last self-test and is ready for use.
Safe
HeartStart Defibrillators are based on industry-leading technology. Using a highly accurate algorithm, HeartStart Defibrillators are designed to deliver a shock only if the patient’s heart rhythm is shockable.
Rugged and ready when needed
You can reply on Philips. Our HeartStart Defibrillators are dependable. They perform comprehensive daily, weekly and monthly self-tests to help ensure readiness. A visible status indicator shows at a glance that the device has passed its last selt-test and is ready for use.
The key to a successful early defibrillation program
Philips helps implement a comprehensive program with most everything you and your medical director will need to help save a life from sudden cardiac arrest. We’ll get you started with pre-implementation consulting and site assessments. We can help manage your everyday needs including medical direction from a licensed physician, web-based program management, data management software, and responder and instructor training. Philips offers ongoing support with a five-year warranty, optional extended warranty and continued customer support from supplies ordering to technical assistance.
For more information on how Philips can help you manage your program, click here.
For additional information on Philips HeartStart AEDs and ALS Monitor/Defibrillators, please contact us online or at one of the following numbers:
| United States |
+1 800 934 7372 |
| Asia |
+852 2821 5888 |
| Europe, Middle East and Africa |
+49 7031 4632121 |
| Latin America |
+55 11 2125 0764 |
| Canada |
+1 800 291 6743 |
References
1Cumins R.O., et al. Improving survival from sudden cardiac arrest: The ‘Chain of Survival’ concept. A statement for health professionals from the Advanced Cardiac Life Support Subcommittee and the Emergency Cardiac Care Committee. American Heart Association. Circulation 1991;83:1832-1847
2Mosesso V.N. Jr., Davis A.E., Auble T.E., Paris P.M., Yealy D.M. Use of automated external defibrillators by police officers for treatment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Annals of Emergency Medicine 1998;32:200-207,
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