A Call to Action to Improve Cardiac Arrest Outcomes: A Report From the National Summit for Cardiac Arrest
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La Gerche, Andre
Paratz, Elizabeth D.
Bray, Janet E.
Jennings, Garry
Page, Greg
Timbs, Susan
Vandenberg, Jamie I.
Abhayaratna, Walter
Chow, Clara K.
Dennis, Mark
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Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) represents a major cause of premature mortality globally, with enormous impact and financial cost to victims, families, and communities. SCA prevention should be considered a health priority in Australia. National Cardiac Arrest Summits were held in June 2022 and March 2023, with inclusion from multi-faceted endeavours related to SCA prevention. It was agreed to establish a multidisciplinary Australian Sudden Cardiac Arrest Alliance (AuSCAA) working group charged with developing a national unified strategy, with clear and measurable quality indicators and standardised outcome measures, to amplify the goal of SCA prevention throughout Australia. A multi-faceted prevention strategy will include i) endeavours to progress community awareness, ii) improved fundamental mechanistic understanding, iii) implementation of best-practice resuscitation strategies for all demographics and locations, iv) secondary risk assessment directed to family members, and v) development of (near) real-time registry of cardiac arrest cases to inform areas of need and effectiveness of interventions. Together, we can and should reduce the impact of SCA in Australia.
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Heart Lung and Circulation
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