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Success Story 1

Jingyang half horse, 120J electric defibrillation technology has made new achievements

  • Recently, Shaanxi Jingyang half marathon staged life and death speed! A 35-year-old female runner suddenly collapsed two kilometers from the start. Fortunately, the relevant security personnel of the on-site health Commission with life-saving AED (automatic external defibrillator) immediately arrived at the patient's side, and after a series of professional rescue, the patient finally turned the crisis around! It is worth mentioning that the marathon runner successfully pulled back from the line of death is the AED produced by Risin Konda.

  • The successful treatment once again highlights the powerful security guarantee ability of domestic 120J low-energy bipolar square wave electrical defibrillation technology for marathon events, which not only greatly improves the success rate of first-aid on the field, but also effectively reduces the damage caused by electric shocks to cardiomyocytes, and the rescued can recover and leave the hospital faster!

Event review

  • The first time the patient fell to the ground, the Health Commission responded and arrived at the scene within 3 minutes with the AED of Ruixin Kangda. The safety officer at the scene judged that the patient was unresponsive; After determining that the patient is not breathing normally, the safety officer immediately performs cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

  • Upon arrival, the AED performed a heart rate analysis and determined that the patient was in cardiac arrest. The safety officer defibrillated the patient as instructed by the AED

  • After defibrillation discharge treatment, the patient returned to normal heart rhythm and respiration. The ambulance arrived at the scene five minutes after the crash and transferred the patient to the hospital. During follow-up, the patient recovered and was discharged from hospital on November 15.

A first aid device on the marathon track

  • Marathon is an endurance sport with long duration and high intensity. Sudden death has happened frequently in recent years. According to medical research, irreversible damage to brain cells can occur within four minutes of cardiac arrest. If electric shock can be given to patients in cardiac arrest within one to two minutes, the success rate of first aid is as high as 90%; For each minute of delay, the success rate decreases by 7% to 10%. The AED targeted rescue medical treatment can win the golden 4 minutes of life-saving time for patients.

Success story 2

Race with life! RESCOND AED Zhejiang Marathon saves two people!

  • On October 29, the first half horse race in Zhejiang Province after the Hangzhou Asian Games - Healthy gold Ice and Snow Rong 2023 Tonglu Half Marathon opened fire in Tonglu County, the total number of participants exceeded 11,000, of which the half marathon exceeded 8,200 people, a record high. RESCOND sent 35 AEDs to work with the on-site emergency command to provide comprehensive protection for the event.

Three runners in cardiac arrest were successfully rescued by AED

  • For all special cases, RESCOND and the Emergency Command have set up medical stations equipped with AEDs in all sections of the track. And in the accident occurred in the first time to make the fastest response and the most timely assistance. All three patients were treated by AED at the first time of collapse and their heartbeat was successfully restored. Two of the patients' hearts were repulsed by AED defibrillation and subsequently discharged from hospital.

First patient

  • Found at 15.8 km, the first aid runner called for help at the first time when the patient fell and called the headquarters telephone and emergency telephone. The command call instructs emergency personnel to begin rotating CPR, and the AED is used immediately upon arrival, and the first defibrillation is successful. The rescuer continues to apply pressure until the victim begins to vomit. The rescuer holds the victim on his or her side and slowly begins to regain consciousness. Emergency vehicles arrived and the patient was taken to hospital.

Second patient

  • After the second patient was found to have fainted, the track medical staff immediately rushed to the patient with a first aid kit and AED, and immediately performed CPR and connected the AED after finding the patient unresponsive and not breathing.

Third patient

  • After the third athlete collapsed, the medical staff immediately gave CPR and connected the AED after assessing cardiac arrest, indicating that defibrillation was not necessary. Subsequently, the patient returned to normal heartbeat and was transferred from 120 to the hospital.