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Gillian Hodgetts Gillian Hodgetts Prof. Charles Deakin Prof. Charles Deakin Divisional Medical Director Divisional Medical Director (Hampshire) (Hampshire) Deputy Director of Deputy Director of Communications and Marketing Communications and Marketing AED Locator iPhone App

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AED Locator iPhone App. Gillian Hodgetts. Prof. Charles Deakin Divisional Medical Director (Hampshire). Deputy Director of Communications and Marketing. How common is sudden cardiac arrest?. 60,000 cardiac arrests p.a. 30,000 resus attempts p.a. 5-10% survival rate. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Gillian HodgettsGillian Hodgetts Prof. Charles DeakinProf. Charles DeakinDivisional Medical Director Divisional Medical Director (Hampshire)(Hampshire)

Deputy Director of Deputy Director of Communications and MarketingCommunications and Marketing

AEDLocatoriPhone App

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How common is sudden cardiac arrest?

• 60,000 cardiac arrests p.a.

• 30,000 resus attempts p.a.

• 5-10% survival rate

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How can survival be improved?Bystander CPRDoubles survival ≈ 20%

Bystander CPR + AED (Automatic external defibrillator)

Trebles survival ≈ 30%

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How can survival be improved?

•Public access defibrillation programmes (PAD)– DH– BHF– Community

•10,000 PADs

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How can survival be improved?Bystander CPR + AED

• Only 1% cardiac arrest patients are treated with an AED

Knowledge of AED location

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How can survival be improved?

• SCAS AED database– Local/national

• SCAS AED app

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Using the evidence

• Powerful patient stories

• Need for accessible info

• Gap in the market• Media appetite• Leading the way

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Kick start

• Use existing database

• AED donations• CFR managers

support• Secure data input

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How did webuild the app?

• Clinical input• Personal experience• Data quality• Disclaimer

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App design

• Database stored in MS Excel format• Changes uploaded using corporate CMS• Location, premises name, longitude and

latitude, opening hours and exact location of AED

• Uses GPS, maps nearest device• 999 button• ‘i’ button to submit new AED info• Online version created in Google maps builder

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AED Website

We have a Web based map

www.startaheart.nhs.uk

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What will anAED app do?

Find your nearestAED on a map

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What will anAED app do?

Find all AEDsin your area

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What will anAED app do?

Show a list ofall AEDs

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What will anAED app do?

Give helpand advice

999

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Campaign

• Film - adults and children

• Public launch• other Ambulance

trusts• on-going development

- android

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Story so far

• Over 2000 downloads

• OAHSN film• Twitter praise• Press stories

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Story so far

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Summary

Every link counts

Time critical

Bystander CPR + AED vital

AED database and CPR confidence

Partnership approach

Positive outcome case studies