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TPNS Technology Offered Only by ZOLL’s remedē System Listed in Newly Released Guideline for the Treatment of Central Sleep Apnea

ZOLL®, an Asahi Kasei company that manufactures medical devices and related software solutions, announced today that transvenous phrenic nerve stimulation (TPNS) – the treatment currently available only by the ZOLL remedē® System – is now included in the updated American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) guidelines for treatment of central sleep apnea (CSA).


SCD-PROTECT publication: High SCD risk despite modern GDMT across 19,500+ LifeVest® patients

ZOLL, an Asahi Kasei company that manufactures medical devices and related software solutions, is highlighting the recent European Heart Journal publication of SCD-PROTECT, an independent clinical trial designed to specifically evaluate the risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in the early post-MI/CAD and new NICM period with four-pillar guideline-directed medical therapy (GDMT).


ZOLL’s Anything Can Happen Campaign and Simon’s Heart Donate AEDs to 32 Youth Organizations Across the U.S.

In recognition of CPR and AED Awareness Week (June 1-7), ZOLL® Medical and Simon’s Heart announced today that they will be providing 32 youth organizations in cities across the U.S. with automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and training to respond to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), the leading cause of death among young athletes.