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Improving Survival From Sudden Cardiac Arrest: The Role of the Automated External Defibrillator
CONTEXT Sudden cardiac death is a major public health problem in the United States, and improving survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has been the subject of intense study. Early defibrillation has been shown to be critical to improving survival. Use of automated external defibrillators (A...
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Published in: | JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 2001-03, Vol.285 (9), p.1193-1200 |
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Summary: | CONTEXT Sudden cardiac death is a major public health problem in the United
States, and improving survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has been
the subject of intense study. Early defibrillation has been shown to be critical
to improving survival. Use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) has
become an important component of emergency medical systems, and recent advances
in AED technology have allowed expansion of AED use to nontraditional first
responders and the lay public. OBJECTIVES To examine advancements in AED technology, review the impact of AEDs
on time to defibrillation and survival, and explore the future role of AEDs
in the effort to improve survival following sudden cardiac arrest. DATA SOURCES MEDLINE was searched for articles from 1966 through December 2000 (Medical
Subject Headings: electric countershock, heart arrest, resuscitation, emergency medical services; keywords: automatic external
defibrillator, automated external defibrillator, public access defibrillation). Reference lists of relevant
articles, news releases, and product information from manufacturers were also
reviewed. STUDY SELECTION Initial MEDLINE search produced 4816 articles, from which 101 articles
were selected for referencing based on having been published in a peer-reviewed
journal and on relevance to the subject of the manuscript as determined by
all 5 authors. DATA EXTRACTION All studies were critically reviewed for relevance, accuracy, and quality
of data and study design by all authors. DATA SYNTHESIS Recent advances in AED technology and design have resulted in marked
simplification of AED operation, improvements in accuracy and effectiveness,
and reductions in cost. Use of AEDs by first responders and laypersons has
reduced time to defibrillation and improved survival from sudden cardiac arrest
in several communities. Initial studies of the cost-effectiveness of AED use
in comparison with other commonly used treatments are favorable. CONCLUSION The AED represents an efficient method of delivering defibrillation
to persons experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and its use by both
traditional and nontraditional first responders appears to be safe and effective.
The rapidly expanding role of AEDs in traditional emergency medical systems
is supported by the literature, and initial studies of public access to defibrillation
offer hope that further improvements in survival after sudden cardiac death
can be achieved. |
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ISSN: | 0098-7484 1538-3598 |
DOI: | 10.1001/jama.285.9.1193 |