ZOLL Strengthens Growth Trajectory for Asahi Kasei’s Healthcare Sector with U.S. Launch of the Next-Generation LifeVest® WCD and Rollout of the Most Comfortable LifeVest Garment Ever, Reinforcing Position as Leader in WCD Category
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ZOLL LifeVest
ZOLL is a global leader in medical devices and related software and diagnostic tools used in critical care. As part of its growth strategy, Asahi Kasei positions Critical Care as a First Priority business, targeting operating income of ¥55.0 billion in fiscal 2027. The latest advancements to the LifeVest WCD reflect ZOLL’s commitment to continuous innovation, and positions ZOLL to continue leading and sustaining growth in the expanding WCD category.
“With its advanced technology, unmatched safety data, and now an even more comfortable garment, LifeVest set the standard for WCDs for patients at temporarily elevated risk of sudden cardiac death,” said
ZOLL continues to lead the WCD category, driven by more than two decades of engineering expertise, patient feedback, and clinical evidence. More clinicians and patients are choosing the LifeVest WCD, supported by a growing body of clinical data demonstrating the need for sudden cardiac death protection in newly diagnosed heart failure patients with reduced ejection fraction.² Results from the recent landmark SCD-PROTECT study further reinforce the effectiveness of the LifeVest WCD.⁴
The next-generation LifeVest garment is preferred by patients for its enhanced comfort and usability.¹ Built on progressive advancements from prior generations, the garment is designed to support patients in their daily lives outside of the hospital. Enhanced features include lightweight, athleisure-inspired performance fabric, soft plush straps, flat-lock stitching, and the largest range of garment sizes available, accommodating chest measurements from 26” to 56”.
ZOLL also pioneered the use of artificial intelligence in WCDs, introducing an AI-enhanced algorithm in 2018 that reduced false alarms to a median of zero at 90 days.³ The latest generation LifeVest continues to incorporate this AI-enhanced algorithm to support reliable patient protection further.
Asahi Kasei’s Healthcare sector continues to experience robust unit growth, high recurring revenue from clinical practice standardization, and strong operating margins. To view Asahi Kasei’s latest financial results, visit https://www.asahi-kasei.com/ir/library/financial_briefing/.
About ZOLL
ZOLL, an Asahi Kasei company, develops and markets medical devices and software solutions that help advance emergency care and save lives, while increasing clinical and operational efficiencies. With products for defibrillation and cardiac monitoring, circulation enhancement and CPR feedback, supersaturated oxygen therapy, data management, ventilation, therapeutic temperature management, and sleep apnea diagnosis and treatment, ZOLL provides a comprehensive set of technologies that help clinicians, EMS and fire professionals, as well as lay rescuers, improve patient outcomes in critical cardiopulmonary conditions. For more information, visit www.zoll.com.
About Asahi Kasei
Asahi Kasei is also dedicated to sustainability initiatives and is contributing to reaching a carbon neutral society by 2050. To learn more, visit https://www.asahi-kasei.com/sustainability/.
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Data on file, 20c1184_a01. Garment Comparative Wear Test. |
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Arkles J, Delaughter C, D’Souza B. A novel artificial intelligence based algorithm to reduce wearable cardioverter-defibrillator alarms. J Interv Cardiac Electrophysiol. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10840-023-01497-w. |
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| Disclaimer: A controlled, head-to-head study evaluating the comparative performance of available WCD devices has not been done. | |
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Source: Asahi Kasei