The only way to shock a heart back into a normal rhythm after SCA is with an automatic external defibrillator (AED). Minutes matter with SCA, if the person is not treated within the first 3 minutes of collapse their chance of survival decreases by 21%, with a 10% decrease for each extra minute until it is too late. The good news is when a person is defibrillated within the first minute of collapse, they have a 90% survival rate. To learn more visit: https://aedauthority01.blogspot.com/2022/03/the-difference-between-sudden-cardiac-arrest-and-a-heart-attack.html
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