What does it mean when the LifeVest beeps?

Your cardiac LifeVest® will beep for a few seconds if it senses an abnormal heart rhythm. If you feel lightheaded or dizzy, you can press a button on the vest's monitor, which will prompt the vest to shock – defibrillate – your heart into beating regularly again.
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How serious is wearing a LifeVest?

No matter where you are or the time of day, the LifeVest WCD can provide sudden cardiac death (SCD) protection when worn as directed. LifeVest can protect you even when you are alone. It is therefore critical that you wear the LifeVest WCD at all times—including while you sleep. “I don't have to worry with it on.
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What is a LifeVest for a heart patient?

A LifeVest is a wearable defibrillator that can stop an abnormal heart rhythm without anyone's help. People at risk of sudden cardiac arrest wear it while waiting for a more permanent solution. They wear it under their clothes and remove it only for bathing.
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Which LifeVest alarm level indicates a shock is likely to be delivered?

However, this level has a loud alarm that progressively reaches 100 decibels and indicates that the device has detected a ventricular arrythmia and is preparing to treat the patient. A shock will likely be delivered at this point.
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When does a LifeVest go off?

The LifeVest is intended to be worn while you are at high risk of sudden death. Most people will wear the LifeVest temporarily until their condition improves or until a permanent course of treatment is indicated.
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Should you go to the hospital if your defibrillator goes off?

If it's the first time it's ever gone off, then it might make sense to call anytime day or night. But certainly if there's been multiple shocks, two shocks in a row, that's considered really an emergency and should prompt you to get urgent medical attention.
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Can you do CPR on someone with a LifeVest?

CPR can be performed as long as the device is not broadcasting “Press response buttons to delay treatment,” or “Bystanders, do not interfere.” If external defibrillation is available, a decision can be made to remove the LifeVest wearable defibrillator and monitor/treat the patient with the external equipment.
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How much does a LifeVest cost?

Insurance covers most of the cost, but the LifeVest runs $3,370 a month to lease. The LifeVest continuously monitors the patient's heart, and if a life-threatening heart rhythm is detected, the device delivers a treatment shock to restore normal heart rhythm.
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Can a LifeVest save you from drowning?

Life jackets do not make one drownproof, just increase your odds significantly. Our data also show that over 80% of drowning victims were NOT wearing life jackets when found. We know from other data that most of those victims could have been saved had they been wearing a life jacket before the mishap occurred.
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What is a medical LifeVest?

The LifeVest® wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) is worn by patients at risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD). A defibrillator is a device that is used to control dangerously fast heart rhythms by applying an electrical shock to the heart.
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What is the 5 year survival rate of an internal defibrillator?

One- and 5-year implantable cardioverter-defibrillator survival rates are 92% and 68%, respectively, and are 88% and 54% for cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillators.
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Can you fly with a defibrillator vest?

Inform security staff of implanted defibrillators or pacemakers before going through screening and follow instructions of staff. Such devices are usually not affected by flying, but settings may need to be checked and reset after long-haul travel.
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Who qualifies for a LifeVest?

Under California law, every child under 13 years of age on a moving recreational vessel of any length must wear a Coast Guard-approved life jacket in serviceable condition and of a type and size appropriate for the conditions and the activity.
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How long does it take to put a heart defibrillator in?

How long does the procedure take? Inserting a pacemaker or defibrillator takes about 3 hours. After several years (usually 7 to 8 years), the battery in the device will begin to get low and the doctor will need to replace the device. Often the leads are still fine and can stay in place.
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What can I do with a defibrillator?

An ICD works to control the heartbeat by delivering shocks to the heart when the device detects an irregular heartbeat. An implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) is a small battery-powered device placed in the chest to detect and stop irregular heartbeats (arrhythmias).
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Can CPR restart the heart?

Enter cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The term is a bit misleading, because its purpose isn't to restart the heart, although that has been known to occur. The idea is to keep the person alive until they can be treated in a hospital. Rapid chest compressions push blood through the body.
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When should you not start CPR?

In humans, rigor mortis can occur as soon as 4 hours post mortem.” This is a very late sign of death. If you find a victim completely stiff with limbs that do not freely move, it is unfortunately too late to start CPR. A person will stiffen in whatever form they are in.
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Can you do CPR on a beating heart?

The physicians and scientists at the Sarver Heart Center, have found that the old saying "Never perform CPR on beating heart" is not valid. According to these professionals, the chances that a bystander could harm a person by pressing on their chest are slim to none, even if the heart is working normally.
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How often do you change LifeVest battery?

Follow these steps to ensure you are taking good care of your LifeVest WCD on a daily basis: Change your battery – and charge the second battery – every day. Wash your LifeVest WCD garment every 1-2 days.
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Do life jackets expire?

All of the care that you give to your PFD will prolong its use. There is no expiry date for a personal floatation device and/or lifejacket, but it becomes void if it has been repaired or altered; therefore, it is no longer usable and must be replaced and discarded for recycling.
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What does it mean when your defibrillator beeps?

Most AEDs run daily self-tests to ensure that, in the event of an emergency, they are ready to save lives. The beeping is just a gentle reminder to make sure your investment in safety is ready to work when you really need it.
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What does it feel like when defibrillator goes off?

What does it feel like if one of these implanted defibrillators fires? My patients often describe a “shock” from their defibrillator as a bomb going off inside the chest. Most patients would gladly exchange this very short and intense burst of pain for extra years of life.
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What does it mean when your defibrillator vibrates?

Depending on the manufacturer and/or the programming of your device, your device may beep or vibrate. This may occur when the battery power is low, lead impedances are out of range or for other reasons. If the beeping/vibrating alarm turns on do the following: • Record the time you heard the beeping tones/vibration.
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