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2004

Augsburg University

Cardiac arrest

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Effects Of A First Responders Automatic External Defibrillator (Aed) Program On Patient Outcomes In A Rural Emergency Medical Service System, Michael D. Olson Apr 2004

Effects Of A First Responders Automatic External Defibrillator (Aed) Program On Patient Outcomes In A Rural Emergency Medical Service System, Michael D. Olson

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Background For patients in cardiac arrest the most important variable in survival is rapid activation of emergency medical services to provide early defibrillation. Previous studies have indicated that for the greatest chance of survival the patient must be defibrillated within six minutes of collapse. In September of 2002 the Fairmont police department placed AED's in the medical kits of their officers in an effort to improve the chances of survival for the cardiac arrest patients in the city. This study is an attempt to gauge the success of this AED program by Iooking at multiple variables in the care of …