?AED is a first-aid device that is easy to operate and can perform electric defibrillation for patients with heart attacks, helping patients with ventricular fibrillation to restore their heart rhythms It is known as a life-saving device for patients with sudden cardiac death. The global incidence of sudden cardiac death reaches 9 million cases per year, and about 1.6 million people die of cardiovascular diseases in China every year Timely defibrillation is so far recognized as the most effective way to stop sudden cardiac death. AED defibrillation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the golden four minutes of the best rescue time for the patient has a high probability of being able to save lives?
? China in the promotion and popularization of ed the overall configuration rate is still relatively low, each year the total number of sudden cardiac death in China is about 544,000, the success rate of resuscitation is only 1%. According to foreign research data, if the first time to use the AED rescue apparatus can at least add this probability to 10%. If the AED treatment can be carried out within one minute, the patient's hope of survival is as high as 90%, and this hope of survival with the delay of defibrillation time is rapidly declining A hope of life may be a family
? When equipped with the device, how to use it correctly and who will use it becomes the key to the problem. In the subway most need to master the use of AED is the subway staff, follow-up training must be followed, or the machine is placed there no one will use it is equivalent to a waste. At present, the Beijing Emergency Medical Center is for the use of AED equipment on the Beijing subway staff training plans to train 2,000 to 3,000 people a year, requiring station service personnel everyone pass This can indeed improve the subway in the occurrence of sudden death patient rescue chances But I think that in addition to relying on the subway service personnel, the public also need to learn how to use and learn some first aid and first aid measures China's first aid knowledge and skills penetration rate is less than 1.5 percent, and the number of people who can use AEDs in the subway is also less than 1 percent. The popularization rate of first aid knowledge and skills in China is less than 1%, which is far from the popularization rate of first aid knowledge in developed countries in the world, which is more than 10%. In some developed countries and regions, more and more members of the public to master CPR skills, skillful use of AED China's universal first aid knowledge and skills penetration rate Really low?
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