Activeforever Philips HeartStart AED OnSite Defibrillator User Manual

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© 2007 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
All rights are reserved.

Philips Medical Systems Nederland B.V. reserves the right to make changes in specifications and/or to discontinue any product at any time without notice
or obligation and will not be liable for any consequences resulting from the use of this publication.

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Philips Medical Systems is part of

Royal Philips Electronics

Interested?

Would you like to know more about our innovative

products? Please do not hesitate to contact us.

We would be glad to hear from you.

On the web

www.philips.com/heartstart

Via email

[email protected]

By fax

+31 40 27 64 887

By postal service

Philips Medical Systems

3000 Minuteman Road

Andover, MA 01810-1085

By phone

Asia

Tel: +852 2821 5888

Europe, Middle East, Africa

Tel: +49 7031 4632121

Latin America

Tel: +55 11 2125 0764

North America

Tel: +1 800 453 6860

Philips—The trusted choice

• A Fortune Global 500 company, Philips is one of the world’s largest medical

products companies with annual revenue of over $7 billion.

• With over 350,000 automated external defibrillators installed, Philips is the

leader in public access defibrillation.

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• Over 7 billion HeartStart Defibrillator service hours have been logged,

with an additional 7 million added every day.

• Over 17% of Fortune 1000 companies, 8 out of 10 major airlines, and

43 professional sports teams rely on Philips HeartStart Defibrillators.

The HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator is the first defibrillator available for

commercial and institutional users without a prescription. As the leader in

innovative defibrillation technology, Philips is committed to making defibrillators

more widely available so that more lives can be saved. Now with over-the-

counter status, Philips is making it easier for companies and organizations to

institute early defibrillation programs.

Defibrillators are one part of a well-planned resuscitation program, which also

should include responder training in CPR and AED use. Philips recommends

medical oversight of your early defibrillation program by a physician or other

authorized medical practitioner. Consult your state and local requirements

regarding owning and operating defibrillators, and medical oversight.

HeartStart user considerations

• You cannot use the HeartStart OnSite to treat yourself.

• Responding to cardiac arrest may require you to kneel.

To learn more about the HeartStart OnSite Defibrillator and Philips Medical

Systems, visit www.philips.com/heartstart or call 1-800-453-6860.

References

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Andre, et al.Automated External Defibrillator Use by Untrained Bystanders: Can the Public-use Model Work? Prehospital Emergency Care

2004;8:284-291.

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Snyder,Time to Shock vs Voice Prompt Duration: Optimization of Defibrillators for Public Access and Home Deployment. 6th Scientific

Congress of the European Resuscitation Council, Oct 2002.

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The Infant/Child pads cartridge is sold separately, and available only under the order of a physician.

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Yu et al.Adverse Outcomes of Interrupted Precordial Compression During Automated Defibrillation. Circulation 2002; 106:368-372.

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Eftesol T, Sunde K, Steen PA. Effects of Interrupting Precordial Compressions in the Calculated Probability of Defibrillation Success During

Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Circulation 2002; 105:2270-2273.

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Snyder et al. Biphasic Defibrillation Waveform Combined with AED-Imposed “Hands-Off” Intervals Significantly Affect Outcome Following

Prolonged Cardiac Arrest.Abstract from 7th Scientific Congress of the European Council, 2004.

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Snyder & Morgan. CPR Interruption Interval Varies Widely Among Commercially Available AEDs.Abstract from 7th Scientific Congress of

the European Council, 2004.

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Snyder, D.E. and Morgan, C.Wide Variations in Cardiopulonary Resuscitation Intervals Among Commercially Available Automated External

Defibrillators May Affect Survival Despite High Defibrillation Efficacy. Critical Care Medicine. 2004;32(9) Supplement:S421-S424.

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Philips Medical Systems. SMART Biphasic Studies, listed alphabetically by study author.

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American Heart Association. 2005 American Heart Association Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency

Cardiovascular Care. Circulation. 2005. 112:IV-36.

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Frost & Sullivan, 2005.

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