Heart patients can be reimbursed for easy learning and can save lives. 60% of families in Germany have defibrillators

The reporter of the Life Times reporter interviewed the retired teacher Johanna in Berlin and found that there was a transparent small box on the wall of her living room, which was an AED inside. Johanna said that his wife, Petes, had a heart attack. At the doctor's request, the instrument was prepared at home. The reporter saw that this family-specific AED adopts a humanized design concept. The front is a color LCD screen. The cover of the machine is attached with detailed usage methods. The vivid comics are used to teach users how to use them correctly.

Johanna showed the reporter how to use the AED. Just press the “power on” button, the LCD will automatically display the words “emergency instructions”, then guide the user to unlock the patient's shirt button and paste the two parts with different parts. The piece is attached to the patient's right upper chest and left underarm. Then, the patient's electrocardiogram appears on the screen. The AED not only automatically identifies patients with sudden cardiac death, but also asks the user if they want to shock defibrillation. After pressing the "confirm" button, the AED will also instruct the user not to touch the patient, and then count down for 5 seconds to defibrillate. Johanna said that since the AED was prepared at home, Peters has "escaped" twice.

It is reported that the price of a household AED is usually 400~2000 euros (about 3,000~1.4 million yuan). Although the price is high, people who have been diagnosed with heart disease can apply for full reimbursement from their insured health insurance company after purchasing the AED. Many families without heart disease will also purchase at their own expense. Currently, more than 60% of German households are equipped with AEDs.

Frankfurt Airport Medical Director Kelgel said that in 2015 Germany enacted laws, public places must be equipped with AED, effective from January next year. To this end, German public health agencies, community clinics, etc., AED operation guidance for enterprises, schools and surrounding residents. German Cardiologists expert Renell said that patients with cardiac arrest can get a 7% to 10% chance of survival if they are treated every minute. The average German ambulance arrives in an average of 10 minutes. Therefore, the current public places in Germany, such as airports, stations, playgrounds, etc., have fully popularized AEDs and strive to save more lives in the shortest possible time.

PICC Line Cover

Picc Line Cover,Picc Line Sleeve,Picc Line Shower Cover,Picc Line Waterproof Cover

Wenzhou Celecare Medical Instruments Co.,Ltd , https://www.wzcelecare.com