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News & Insights


High SCA treatment rates despite contemporary GDMT in 19,000+ consecutive LifeVest® patient study

ZOLL, an Asahi Kasei company that manufactures medical devices and related software solutions, announced results from SCD-PROTECT, a nationwide analysis of LifeVest® wearable cardioverter defibrillator (WCD) patients in Germany, presented on May 18, 2025 as a late-breaking clinical trial at the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Heart Failure 2025 conference.


Survey Reveals Critical Gap: 90% of Americans Want You—the Bystander—to Use an AED to Help...

In advance of National Heart Health Month, and on the heels of the milestone passing of the HEARTS Act, ZOLL® Medical’s Anything Can Happen. Anyone Can Help.™ education campaign is releasing results from a national survey* of more than 2,000 American adults that reveals a concerning gap in awareness and understanding about the role AEDs play in a cardiac emergency.


ZOLL’s Anything Can Happen Campaign and Simon’s Heart Donate AEDs to 32 Youth Organizations Across the U.S.

In recognition of CPR and AED Awareness Week (June 1-7), ZOLL® Medical and Simon’s Heart announced today that they will be providing 32 youth organizations in cities across the U.S. with automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and training to respond to sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), the leading cause of death among young athletes.