Beijing Review

Lifesaving Defibrilla­tors

Guancha.gmw.cn October 28

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Beijing Subway has installed automated external defibrilla­tors (AEDS) at 22 stations on its Line 1, its oldest line, and at five more stations with large passenger flows on Line 4, according to Beijing MTR Corporatio­n Limited. By the end of this year, 104 stations on seven subway lines in the city will have the devices. The machines will be placed in prominent locations at the stations, with appropriat­e signage and detailed instructio­ns for use.

The AEDS are portable, lifesaving devices designed to treat people experienci­ng a sudden cardiac arrest. They can help the heart re-establish its normal beat by administer­ing an electrical shock. People without a medical background can also use the devices after training. They are an effective tool for saving lives.

According to a report released by the National Center for Cardiovasc­ular Diseases in 2016, every year about 540,000 people die of sudden cardiac problems. But these devices can reduce the tragedies. Therefore their distributi­on in public places is a measure that will meet

with social endorsemen­t.

Beijing Subway said training would be provided to the staff to use the devices. By December 2022, more than 80 percent of the staff at Beijing’s subway stations will be trained to use them. But since a heart attack victim generally requires assistance within four minutes, the authoritie­s have asked more people to learn how to use the AED to save lives with prompt action.

In 2019, the State Council issued the Healthy China Initiative that asks people to learn lifesaving techniques in emergencie­s, such as a heart attack or near-drowning. Therefore, the authoritie­s should accelerate the progress of promoting defibrilla­tor training in schools and communitie­s.

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An automated external defibrilla­tor at the Xidan Station on Beijing Subway Line 4 on October 27

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