Care for Your Heart

Oct 25
10:18

2009

melville jackson

melville jackson

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Life threatening cardiac conditions such as ventricular fibrillation and ventricular tachycardia can be automatically diagnosed by modern day health equipments.

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Such an electronic device is the automated external defibrillator. Defibrillation is the treatment for cardiac ailments and consists of applying electrical energy to the affected area of the heart by a defibrillator. There can be external,Care for Your Heart Articles transvenous and implanted defibrillators. An automated external defibrillators or AEDs can be used by anybody familiar with the basic methods of cardiac first aid.

If the symptoms of a cardiac arrhythmia are ignored, it can lead to irreversible damage such as brain damage or even death. AEDs reduce the consequences of a potentially dangerous condition. In the case of a cardiac arrhythmia, when the heart is dysfunctional. AED helps to give the patient a chance of survival. However, it is imperative that the patient be given cardiac stimulant drugs.

Things to keep in mind

  1. Though a lay person may operate an AED, it is important that he or she should know the techniques of using it.

  2. Before using the AED, all metal items that may be in the clothes or on the torso of the person must be removed to ensure the proper functioning of the electronic device.

  3. It is very important to check that an AED is functioning properly before using it. Remember that these devices can be used for a fixed period of time so; the expiry date outside the pads has to be checked.

  4. AEDs should be brightly colored to make them visible and distinguish them as life-savers.

How to use an AED

The electrode pads of the AED are applied to the bare chest of the patient when the machine is ready to be used. The device has the ability to automatically analyze the condition of the patient. Once the pads are attached, it is advisable to avoid touching the patient to prevent a false reading. If the machine detects that the patient is in a rhythmic shock, it will use the battery to charge its internal capacitor and deliver the shock to the patient. This system is deemed safe and ensures a fast delivery of the electrical charge. Again it is advised to avoid physical contact with the patient during the administration of the shock.

There are different varieties of AEDs available in the market. Most of them are easy to use. Opt for a reputed brand to ensure safety.

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