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Association Wants One Million People to Commit to CPR Training

DALLAS-- Senior offensive tackle Matt Nader felt like his chest exploded when he collapsed on the sidelines at his high school football game. Quick action by his parents who knew cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the availability of an onsite automated external defibrillator (AED) saved his life. The American Heart Association wants a… Read More

Shannon from Alabama

 Hi! My name is Shannon Griggs, and I am a wife and mother-of-two living in the small town of Arab, Alabama.  On March 5, 2009, I was at home from work getting ready for my grandfather's funeral. Of course, I don't remember any of this or much of the month prior to this, so I rely on the recollections of my closest family and friends. Because of… Read More

Boston Pizza Foundation Contributes $1 Million to Strengthen National AED Program in Canada

Contribution will place and provide training for 200 AEDs across CanadaEdmonton, Alberta–The Heart and Stroke Foundation (HSF) today announced a $1 million contribution by the Boston Pizza Foundation to its national Heart&Stroke Restart a Heart, Restart a Life(TM) Automated External Defibrillator (AED) program. The contribution will support… Read More

SCA Foundation Board Chair Named Fulbright Scholar

Bobby Khan, MD, PhD, is Assistant Professor of Medicine/Cardiology at Emory University Bobby V. Khan, MD, PhD, Chairman of the Board of the SCA Foundation, has been named a Fulbright Scholar. The Fulbright Program is the flagship international educational exchange program sponsored by the U.S. government and is designed to “increase mutual… Read More

Drake University Graduate Celebrates Her Father's Survival

Drake University senior Cassaundra Koenen missed the Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Saturday morning because her father, Glenn Koenen, suffered a heart attack in the stands at the Drake Knapp Center about a half hour before the ceremony, which began at 10 a.m. Drake staff members, along with an emergency room nurse and a doctor in the… Read More

Heart Rhythm Society Calls for Better Surveillance of ICD Lead Wires

Defibrillator lead wires need better surveillance to detect defects, a group of heart doctors has said. The Heart Rhythm Society also called on hospitals to train doctors in the delicate procedure of removing such wires from patients. A lead is a wire that connects an implantable defibrillator to the heart. If a lead breaks, the defibrillator can… Read More

Need Real Time CPR Help? We Have an App for That…

New Application for CPR and Choking Available for IPhone and Google PhoneMickey Eisenberg, MD, renowned researcher from the University of Washington, has announced release of a free new Apple application that instructs users how to treat victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and choking. "Getting the message on how to do CPR to as many people as… Read More

Study Shows AEDs Save Lives in Subways

The use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in public places such as subways can save lives, new research from Germany shows. A study of AEDs installed in Munich subways found they saved the lives of 12 people suffering heart attacks since the AEDs' installation in 2001. The defibrillators are increasingly common in public facilities,… Read More

Landmark Study, "MADIT II", Supports Use of Implantable Defibrillators

High Risk Patients Live Longer with ICD Therapy A landmark follow-up study found that heart attack survivors who receive implanted cardioverter defibriillators (ICDs) live longer the longer they have them, according to the results of a late-breaking clinical trial presented today at the annual Scientific Sessions of the Heart Rhythm Society. ICDs… Read More

The Joint Commission Hosts Panel on SCA Performance Measurement

SCA Foundation Participates as Stakeholder The Joint Commission (JC) conducted a national stakeholder panel on Sudden Cardiac Arrest Performance Measurement on April 22 in Chicago. The panel was tasked with: Determining whether there is a need for a performance measurement set for the prevention and treatment of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) If… Read More