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• The American Heart Association does not recommend one device over another. The AED you choose should be simple and easy to use. Children and AEDs Children older than 8 years can be treated with a standard AED. For children 1 to 8 years old, the American Heart . Association recommends the pediatric-attenuated pads that are purchased separately.
To set up an effective AED program (sometimes called a PAD [or public access defibrillation] program), your organization will need to take 10 important steps. Find complete details about these steps in Your On-site AED Program—An Implementation Guide from the American Heart Association.
21 de oct. de 2020 · Despite recent gains, only 39.2% of adults receive layperson-initiated CPR, and the general public applied an AED in only 11.9% of cases. 1 Survival rates from OHCA vary dramatically between US regions and EMS agencies. 2, 3 After significant improvements, survival from OHCA has plateaued since 2012.