Suppose your patient collapses without warning — within seconds, they stop breathing and have no pulse. This is sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Would your practice be ready to respond?

An SCA victim’s best chance of survival depends on high-quality CPR and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) within the first few minutes, before emergency medical services arrives. Without immediate intervention, the patient’s chance of survival decreases by 10% every minute.1

Support your staff during this crucial time with ZOLL defibrillators with real-time CPR feedback.

When unexpected emergencies occur, be prepared.

Emotional stress and undetected heart conditions2, 3 can contribute to SCA incidents. Make sure your staff is prepared to help with best-in-class ZOLL AEDs.

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Helpful resources

Importance of high-quality CPR

Immediate initiation of CPR when someone suffers cardiac arrest is critical for a positive outcome.

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Choosing an AED for your dental practice

Real-time CPR feedback is essential for your AED, but there are other factors to consider.

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Preparation pays off

Top 7 reasons why you need an AED in your dental practice.

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Also of interest

On-site AEDs can save lives

Nancy had just sat down in the procedure room when she lost consciousness. Her dentist noticed she was not breathing and immediately reached for his ZOLL AED Plus®. The device, equipped with Real CPR Help®, enabled her to receive high-quality CPR and survive her SCA.

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Minimise time to shock, maximise outcomes

ZOLL AED 3 is one of the fastest AEDs in the industry at delivering a shock after chest compressions stop.

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1 Go AS, et al. Circulation. 2014 Jan 21;129(3):e28–e292.

2 Psychiatr Danub. 2008 Sep;20(3):411-4.

3 my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17522-sudden-cardiac-death-sudden-cardiac-arrest.