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Combinations of First Responder and Drone Delivery to Achieve 5-Minute AED Deployment in OHCA.

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Starks, MA; Chu, J; Leung, KHB; Blewer, AL; Simmons, D; Hansen, CM; Joiner, A; Cabañas, JG; Harmody, MR; Nelson, RD; McNally, BF; Ornato, JP ...
Published in: JACC Adv
July 2024

BACKGROUND: Defibrillation in the critical first minutes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) can significantly improve survival. However, timely access to automated external defibrillators (AEDs) remains a barrier. OBJECTIVES: The authors estimated the impact of a statewide program for drone-delivered AEDs in North Carolina integrated into emergency medical service and first responder (FR) response for OHCA. METHODS: Using Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival registry data, we included 28,292 OHCA patients ≥18 years of age between 1 January 2013 and 31 December 2019 in 48 North Carolina counties. We estimated the improvement in response times (time from 9-1-1 call to AED arrival) achieved by 2 sequential interventions: 1) AEDs for all FRs; and 2) optimized placement of drones to maximize 5-minute AED arrival within each county. Interventions were evaluated with logistic regression models to estimate changes in initial shockable rhythm and survival. RESULTS: Historical county-level median response times were 8.0 minutes (IQR: 7.0-9.0 minutes) with 16.5% of OHCAs having AED arrival times of <5 minutes (IQR: 11.2%-24.3%). Providing all FRs with AEDs improved median response to 7.0 minutes (IQR: 6.2-7.8 minutes) and increased OHCAs with <5-minute AED arrival to 22.3% (IQR: 16.4%-30.9%). Further incorporating optimized drone networks (326 drones across all 48 counties) improved median response to 4.8 minutes (IQR: 4.3-5.2 minutes) and OHCAs with <5-minute AED arrival to 56.3% (IQR: 46.9%-64.2%). Survival rates were estimated to increase by 34% for witnessed OHCAs with estimated drone arrival <5 minutes and ahead of FR and emergency medical service. CONCLUSIONS: Deployment of AEDs by FRs and optimized drone delivery can improve AED arrival times which may lead to improved clinical outcomes. Implementation studies are needed.

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JACC Adv

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2772-963X

Publication Date

July 2024

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3

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7

Start / End Page

101033

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United States
 

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Starks, M. A., Chu, J., Leung, K. H. B., Blewer, A. L., Simmons, D., Hansen, C. M., … Mark, D. B. (2024). Combinations of First Responder and Drone Delivery to Achieve 5-Minute AED Deployment in OHCA. JACC Adv, 3(7), 101033. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101033
Starks, Monique A., Jamal Chu, KH Benjamin Leung, Audrey L. Blewer, Denise Simmons, Carolina Malta Hansen, Anjni Joiner, et al. “Combinations of First Responder and Drone Delivery to Achieve 5-Minute AED Deployment in OHCA.JACC Adv 3, no. 7 (July 2024): 101033. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101033.
Starks MA, Chu J, Leung KHB, Blewer AL, Simmons D, Hansen CM, et al. Combinations of First Responder and Drone Delivery to Achieve 5-Minute AED Deployment in OHCA. JACC Adv. 2024 Jul;3(7):101033.
Starks, Monique A., et al. “Combinations of First Responder and Drone Delivery to Achieve 5-Minute AED Deployment in OHCA.JACC Adv, vol. 3, no. 7, July 2024, p. 101033. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jacadv.2024.101033.
Starks MA, Chu J, Leung KHB, Blewer AL, Simmons D, Hansen CM, Joiner A, Cabañas JG, Harmody MR, Nelson RD, McNally BF, Ornato JP, Granger CB, Chan TCY, Mark DB. Combinations of First Responder and Drone Delivery to Achieve 5-Minute AED Deployment in OHCA. JACC Adv. 2024 Jul;3(7):101033.

Published In

JACC Adv

DOI

EISSN

2772-963X

Publication Date

July 2024

Volume

3

Issue

7

Start / End Page

101033

Location

United States