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LifeVest is designed to continuously monitor a patient’s heart, detect certain life-threatening rapid heart rhythms, and automatically deliver a treatment shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
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The LifeVest wearable defibrillator is designed to provide a lifesaving shock if your heart goes into a dangerously fast rhythm. See how it works.
LifeVest is designed to detect certain life-threatening rapid heart rhythms and automatically deliver a treatment shock to restore your normal rhythm. Visit the What is Sudden Cardiac Death? page to learn more.
26 paź 2022 · LifeVest is a device that can detect abnormal heart rhythms. When it detects these abnormalities, it sends a shock or electrical pulse to the heart to restore it to the normal rhythm. A...
Introduction 1: Introduction About the LifeVest system The LifeVest device continuously monitors your heart. If it detects a life threatening rhythm that is too fast, the device delivers treatment to restore normal rhythm.
What does a cardiac LifeVest do? The LifeVest monitor reads your electrocardiogram (EKG) continuously. If you have ventricular tachycardia (rapid heartbeat) or ventricular fibrillation (rapid, uncontrolled, ineffective heartbeat), the device sounds an alarm to verify that you’re not responsive.
LifeVest® is a wearable cardioverter defbrillator (WCD) worn by patients at risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). A defbrillator is a device that is used to control dangerously fast heart rhythms by applying an electrical shock to the heart.