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        Factors influencing success and safety of AED retrieval in out of hospital cardiac arrests in Singapore

        NG Jonathan Shen You,Ho Reuben Jia Shun,Yu Jae Yong,Ng Yih Yng 사단법인 한국응급구조학회 2022 한국응급구조학회지 Vol.26 No.2

        Purpose: Automated External Defibrillator (AED) usage in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrests (OHCAs) improves survival for patients. In Singapore, public AEDs are protected by locked boxes with a ‘break glass’ mechanism to deter theft. Community responders have sustained injuries while breaking glass to retrieve AEDs. This unprecedented study aims to elucidate factors influencing successful retrieval of an AED and document the prevalence of injuries. Methods: A survey was created and distributed. Participants must have responded to a OHCA in the past 12 months. Comparison tests were performed with Fischer-Freeman-Halton Exact test or Pearson chi square test at 5% significance levels, and multiple logistic regression with a logit link function. Results: Eighty eight participants were eligible. The success of retrieving an AED is not impacted by occupation, age, gender nor time. Participants who responded to an OHCA because of activation by the myResponder App were more likely to retrieve an AED successfully. (AOR 11.111, 95% CI: 2.141-58.824) Conclusion: Use of myResponder mobile application is associated with greater success of retrieving an AED. Successful retrieval of AED is not impacted by time, gender, age, or occupation of the responder. Community responders in Singapore remain motivated to respond to cardiac arrests despite risk of injury.

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