Each year 350,00 - 400,000 Americans die as a result of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). Sudden Cardiac Arrest often occurs warning. SCA occurs when an electrical malfunction in the heart causes an irregular heartbeat (Ventricular Fibrillation. With its pumping action disrupted, the heart can't pump blood to the brain, lungs and other organs. When this occurs, a person loses consciousness and has no pulse. Chances for successful resuscitation for victims of SCA decrease by 7-10% for each minute defibrillation is delayed.
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Ninety-four percent of all Sudden Cardiac Arrests occur as a result of a condition known as Ventricular Fibrillation (VF). the heart's inability to deliver oxygenated blood to the body. Each passing minute that a victim remains in VF results in a seven to ten percent decrease in the victim surviving the incident. Average nationwide arrival of emergency first responders (EMS, fire, and police) is seven to ten minutes from the time of the initial call to 911, thus resulting in a maximum of only 30% - 40% chance of the victim surviving. At the time the body enters the state of VF the body's vital organs begin to immediately die. Irreversible brain cell death begins in just four-six minutes. With the brain being the body's chief control center, subsequent organ damage is inevitable.
At the time the body enters the state of VF, the body's vital organs begin to immediately die. Irreversible brain cell death (the body's chief operating system begins in just four-six minutes resulting in death of the body's other vital organs. Public access defibrillation programs that place automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in areas (such as churches, schools, public gatherings) where cardiac arrests may occur can reduce the response time up to three to five minutes.
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