Skip to main content

Lund University Publications

LUND UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES

Description of Emergency Medical Services, treatment of cardiac arrest patients and cardiac arrest registries in Europe

Tjelmeland, Ingvild B.M. ; Masterson, Siobhan ; Herlitz, Johan ; Wnent, Jan ; Bossaert, Leo ; Rosell-Ortiz, Fernando ; Alm-Kruse, Kristin ; Bein, Berthold ; Lilja, Gisela LU and Gräsner, Jan Thorsten (2020) In Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 28(1).
Abstract

Background: Variation in the incidence, survival rate and factors associated with survival after cardiac arrest in Europe is reported. Some studies have tried to fill the knowledge gap regarding the epidemiology of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Europe but were unable to identify reasons for the reported differences. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe European Emergency Medical Systems, particularly from the perspective of country and ambulance service characteristics, cardiac arrest identification, dispatch, treatment, and monitoring. Methods: An online questionnaire with 51 questions about ambulance and dispatch characteristics, on-scene management of cardiac arrest and the availability and dataset in cardiac... (More)

Background: Variation in the incidence, survival rate and factors associated with survival after cardiac arrest in Europe is reported. Some studies have tried to fill the knowledge gap regarding the epidemiology of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Europe but were unable to identify reasons for the reported differences. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe European Emergency Medical Systems, particularly from the perspective of country and ambulance service characteristics, cardiac arrest identification, dispatch, treatment, and monitoring. Methods: An online questionnaire with 51 questions about ambulance and dispatch characteristics, on-scene management of cardiac arrest and the availability and dataset in cardiac arrest registries, was sent to all national coordinators who participated in the European Registry of Cardiac Arrest studies. In addition, individual invitations were sent to the remaining European countries. Results: Participants from 28 European countries responded to the questionnaire. Results were combined with official information on population density. Overall, the number of Emergency Medical Service missions, level of training of personnel, availability of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services and the involvement of first responders varied across and within countries. There were similarities in team training, availability of key resuscitation equipment and permission for ongoing performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during transported. The quality of reporting to cardiac arrest registries varied, as well as the data availability in the registries. Conclusions: Throughout Europe there are important differences in Emergency Medical Service systems and the response to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Explaining these differences is complicated due to significant variation in how variables are reported to and used in registries.

(Less)
Please use this url to cite or link to this publication:
author
; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; and
author collaboration
organization
publishing date
type
Contribution to journal
publication status
published
subject
keywords
Cardiac arrest registries, Dispatch, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Epidemiology of cardiac arrest, Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
in
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
volume
28
issue
1
article number
103
publisher
BioMed Central (BMC)
external identifiers
  • pmid:33076942
  • scopus:85092931414
ISSN
1757-7241
DOI
10.1186/s13049-020-00798-7
language
English
LU publication?
yes
id
3ccca16e-c6c4-4eb0-9b97-3318f10a7fed
date added to LUP
2020-11-05 10:07:51
date last changed
2024-08-08 03:53:37
@article{3ccca16e-c6c4-4eb0-9b97-3318f10a7fed,
  abstract     = {{<p>Background: Variation in the incidence, survival rate and factors associated with survival after cardiac arrest in Europe is reported. Some studies have tried to fill the knowledge gap regarding the epidemiology of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Europe but were unable to identify reasons for the reported differences. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to describe European Emergency Medical Systems, particularly from the perspective of country and ambulance service characteristics, cardiac arrest identification, dispatch, treatment, and monitoring. Methods: An online questionnaire with 51 questions about ambulance and dispatch characteristics, on-scene management of cardiac arrest and the availability and dataset in cardiac arrest registries, was sent to all national coordinators who participated in the European Registry of Cardiac Arrest studies. In addition, individual invitations were sent to the remaining European countries. Results: Participants from 28 European countries responded to the questionnaire. Results were combined with official information on population density. Overall, the number of Emergency Medical Service missions, level of training of personnel, availability of Helicopter Emergency Medical Services and the involvement of first responders varied across and within countries. There were similarities in team training, availability of key resuscitation equipment and permission for ongoing performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during transported. The quality of reporting to cardiac arrest registries varied, as well as the data availability in the registries. Conclusions: Throughout Europe there are important differences in Emergency Medical Service systems and the response to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Explaining these differences is complicated due to significant variation in how variables are reported to and used in registries.</p>}},
  author       = {{Tjelmeland, Ingvild B.M. and Masterson, Siobhan and Herlitz, Johan and Wnent, Jan and Bossaert, Leo and Rosell-Ortiz, Fernando and Alm-Kruse, Kristin and Bein, Berthold and Lilja, Gisela and Gräsner, Jan Thorsten}},
  issn         = {{1757-7241}},
  keywords     = {{Cardiac arrest registries; Dispatch; Emergency Medical Services (EMS); Epidemiology of cardiac arrest; Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{1}},
  publisher    = {{BioMed Central (BMC)}},
  series       = {{Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine}},
  title        = {{Description of Emergency Medical Services, treatment of cardiac arrest patients and cardiac arrest registries in Europe}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13049-020-00798-7}},
  doi          = {{10.1186/s13049-020-00798-7}},
  volume       = {{28}},
  year         = {{2020}},
}