Student-invented cardiac patch could reduce heart attack fatalities
The ResQ device continuously monitors the strength and timing of a heart's electrical activity and sends the data to a patient's caregiver and doctor
By
Wick Eisenberg
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Published
April 20, 2021
Jeff Kim, a master's student in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins University's Whiting School of Engineering, wants to improve the survival rates of people who have a cardiac arrest while alone.
This started for Kim, in 2016 when his uncle had a sudden and fatal heart attack while alone in his apartment. A couple of years later, Kim's grandmother also had a sudden cardiac arrest but was in a public location where onlookers saw what was happening and alerted first responders. She made a full recovery.