Objective There is a growing focus on ensuring the availability of automated external defibrillators (AED) in sport settings to assist in preventing sudden cardiac death. For the AED to be most effective, understanding how best to integrate it with wider risk management and emergency action plans (EAP) is needed. The aim of this survey was to identify sports club/facility member knowledge of AED use and club EAPs, 6 months following participation in a government-funded AED provision and cardiopulmonary resuscitation training programme. Methods Cross-sectional survey of community sports clubs and facilities in Victoria, Australia. Included participants were members of sports club/facilities that had been provided with an AED and basic fir...
Health/fitness facilities are considered higher risk sites for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), however,...
The vast majority of witnessed sudden cardiac death is due to the unpredictable occurrence of ventri...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young athletes is rare, with an estimated incidence ranging from 0.1 ...
Objective There is a growing focus on ensuring the availability of automated external defibrillators...
Objective: There is a growing focus on ensuring the availability of automated external defibrillator...
INTRODUCTION: A voluntary State Government-led programme in Victoria, Australia 'Defibrillators for ...
INTRODUCTION: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death worldwide. Global incidence of...
Objective: Despite growing emphasis on automated external defibrillators (AEDs) at sport venues in A...
Introduction: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) causes up to 5000 deaths each year in Ireland. 70% of car...
Objective: Implementation of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in community sports settings i...
Aim To assess the emergency response planning and prevention strategies for sudden cardiac arrest (S...
Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are an important part of the chain of survival and provide ...
Health/fitness facilities are popular venues for physical activity, where increasingly more individu...
Aim: In the event of an out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (OHSCA), timely cardiopulmonary resusc...
Aims: To investigate knowledge and attitudes among sports club members toward AEDs, and to examine t...
Health/fitness facilities are considered higher risk sites for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), however,...
The vast majority of witnessed sudden cardiac death is due to the unpredictable occurrence of ventri...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young athletes is rare, with an estimated incidence ranging from 0.1 ...
Objective There is a growing focus on ensuring the availability of automated external defibrillators...
Objective: There is a growing focus on ensuring the availability of automated external defibrillator...
INTRODUCTION: A voluntary State Government-led programme in Victoria, Australia 'Defibrillators for ...
INTRODUCTION: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a leading cause of death worldwide. Global incidence of...
Objective: Despite growing emphasis on automated external defibrillators (AEDs) at sport venues in A...
Introduction: Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) causes up to 5000 deaths each year in Ireland. 70% of car...
Objective: Implementation of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in community sports settings i...
Aim To assess the emergency response planning and prevention strategies for sudden cardiac arrest (S...
Automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are an important part of the chain of survival and provide ...
Health/fitness facilities are popular venues for physical activity, where increasingly more individu...
Aim: In the event of an out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrest (OHSCA), timely cardiopulmonary resusc...
Aims: To investigate knowledge and attitudes among sports club members toward AEDs, and to examine t...
Health/fitness facilities are considered higher risk sites for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), however,...
The vast majority of witnessed sudden cardiac death is due to the unpredictable occurrence of ventri...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in young athletes is rare, with an estimated incidence ranging from 0.1 ...