2018
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2017-312441
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Outcomes after sudden cardiac arrest in sports centres with and without on-site external defibrillators

Abstract: The presence of on-site AEDs is associated with neurologically intact survival after an exercise-related SCA. Continuous efforts are recommended in order to introduce AEDs in sports and fitness centres, implement educational programmes and increase common awareness about SCA.

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“…[7][8][9][11][12][13][14] These improvements in emergency preparedness are very important, as the implementation of an EAP by trained medical professionals that led to prompt use of an AED dramatically increased survival rates after sudden cardiac arrest in adolescents. 7,12,13,15 Additionally, the presence of an AT has been cited as integral to prompt evaluation and management of more common but still serious injuries, such as concussion. 16 Despite improvements in emergency preparedness and medical coverage for high school athletics, implementation remains variable.…”
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“…[7][8][9][11][12][13][14] These improvements in emergency preparedness are very important, as the implementation of an EAP by trained medical professionals that led to prompt use of an AED dramatically increased survival rates after sudden cardiac arrest in adolescents. 7,12,13,15 Additionally, the presence of an AT has been cited as integral to prompt evaluation and management of more common but still serious injuries, such as concussion. 16 Despite improvements in emergency preparedness and medical coverage for high school athletics, implementation remains variable.…”
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“…Despite the apparent impressive difference in survival at centres with a PAD seen by Ascheiri et al ,3 like any observational study, there are potential biases that may affect the results due to lack of randomisation, changes over time in awareness and treatment for OHCA, and other confounding factors. Even so, ‘from many studies, it is beyond any doubt that automated external defibrillation can be used properly by lay people and that this approach has the potential to save numerous lives’.…”
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“…Based on prospectively collected data from 252 sports facilities over an 18-year period, Aschieri and colleagues3 were able to compare response times and survival rates at centres with and without an on-site PAD. Although the number of events was low (n=26, 92% men, mean age 54 years), neurologically intact survival was much higher for the 15 patients who arrested at centre with an on-site PAD compared with the 11 who arrested at centres without a PAD (93% vs 9%, p<0.001) (figure 2).…”
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“…Indeed, neurologically intact survival rates were 93% in centres with onsite AEDs and 9% in centres without (P < 0.001). 56…”
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confidence: 99%