| Cardiac Science Corporation |
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3303 Monte Villa Pkwy.
Bothell, WA 98021 USA
phone:
425-402-2000
fax:
425-402-2001 |
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CSCX |
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Nasdaq |
| Founded |
1991 |
| Employees |
197 |
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www.cardiacscience.com |
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| Research Sector |
Medical Devices & Tech |
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| Summary Description |
| Cardiology products and services. |
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| Management |
| John R. Hinson has been the President and Chief Executive Officer; Michael K. Matysik has served as Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Secretary; Allan Criss was appointed Senior Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Service; Michael B. Adams has served as Vice President, Information Systems; Alfred J. Ford, Jr. has served as Vice President of Sales, Public Access Defibrillation; Paul E. Kamps has served as Vice President, Service; Brian R. Lee has served as Vice President, Engineering; Kurt B. Lemvigh has served as Vice President, International; Darryl R. Lustig was appointed Vice President, Cardiology Sales; Feroze D. Motafram has served as Vice President, Operations; Garry D. Norris has served as Vice President, Marketing; Cheryl L. Shea has served as Vice President, Regulatory Affairs/Quality Assurance; Daphne L. Taylor was appointed Vice President, Corporate Controller and Chief Accounting Officer |
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| Keywords |
| Cardiology, cardiac, heart arrest, sudden Cardiology, cardiac, heart arrest, defibrillator, heart, heart attack, automated external defibrillator, aed, public-access defibrillator, arrhythmia, monitor-defibrillator |
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Description |
| Cardiac Science Corporation provides an array of cardiology products and services. These include devices to identify the early stages of heart disease such as electrocardiographs, cardiac stress testing systems, and holter monitors. The company also offers cardiac rehabilitation and cardiology data management systems, in addition to their large defibrillators business. Products are marketed under the Burdick, Powerheart and Quinton brand names. |
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| Products / Services |
Cardiac Science's Powerheart G-3 Line of AEDs provides continuous monitoring capabilities before, during and after sudden cardiac arrest, protecting the victim against delays in therapy and the reoccurrence of another life-threatening arrhythmia following resuscitation. Its Powerheart Cardiac Rhythm Module is a lightweight external defibrillator that offers a complete therapeutic monitoring package, including continuous cardiac monitoring, synchronized cardioversion, noninvasive pacing, as well as manual, semiautomatic or fully-automatic defibrillation.
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| Market / Customers |
The Powerheart AED is used by educational institutions, fire and police departments, ambulances, railroads, airports, airlines, military bases, hospitals, nursing homes, health clubs, physician and dental offices, corporations, and federal, state and local municipal agencies.
The company has direct and indirect sales personnel and distribution in over 160 countries with an extensive worldwide service network.
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| Competitors / Substitutes / Alternatives |
Philips, Medtronic, Zoll Medical, Welch Allyn, General Electric, Schiller, Del Mar Reynolds, Midmark, ACS, Forest Medical, Life Sensing Instruments, Scott Care.
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