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Automated External Defibrillator Market to Have Bright Future in Asia-Pacific (APAC)

Every year, 800,000 people in the U.S. die of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), according to the American Heart Foundation. The annual global mortality associated with these conditions has been estimated by the World Health Organization (WHO) at 17.9 million. The most common CVDs include coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, stress cardiomyopathy, and arrhythmias. Coronary artery disease ultimately results in a myocardial infarction (heart attack), while prolonged, untreated arrhythmias (most commonly ventricular fibrillation) can lead to cardiac arrest. During such events, the normal sinus rhythm is compromised, which is why it is essential to restore it, to manage these conditions.

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Semi-automatic and fully automatic are the two types of devices used, of which the fully automatic ones witnessed the higher demand during 2014–2019, as they are perfect for people prone to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). These devices automatically detect the heart rhythm, asses the need for sending an electric pulse, and then send shock the myocardium themselves, without the requirement for a second person. Thus, they offer patients independence as well as quicker symptomatic relief, which is why the preference for them is high.

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Additionally, with the surging prevalence of CVDs, the focus on providing automated external defibrillators in public spaces is growing. Such devices are being rapidly installed in places with a high footfall, including schools, railway stations, shopping centers, colleges, airports, and leisure centers, wherein they are called public access defibrillators, as they can be used by anyone in need. For instance, the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation funded a number of schools in the U.S., in 2016, to purchase AEDs. Similarly, in June 2019, the Heart Foundation and Coles Group partnered to make AEDs available at all of the latter’s supermarkets in Australia.

Therefore, the requirement for AEDs will continue to surge, as an increasing number of people fall prey to heart problems. 


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