Installation of Public Access Defibrillators for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests: Identifying Suitable Locations by Using a Geographic Information System

Chen Bin Chen, Ming Fang Wang, Chen June Seak, Liang Tien Chien, Chung Hsien Chaou, Yu Tung Chang, Chip Jin Ng, Li Heng Tsai, Chien Hsiung Huang, Tzu Heng Cheng, Chieh Ching Yen, Pei Li Chung, Cheng Yu Chien

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Survival following an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest depends on prompt defibrillation. Despite the efforts made to install automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in crowded areas, their usage rate remains suboptimal. This study evaluated the efficiency of installing AEDs at key landmarks in Taoyuan City to enhance accessibility and usage. METHODS AND RESULTS: This retrospective cohort study analyzed nontraumatic public out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases in Taoyuan City from 2017 to 2021, using data from the Taoyuan Fire Department and a regional registry. AED data were collected for 1163 devices. A geographic information system mapped target locations within the city, and real-world walking routes were examined to assess coverage. The primary outcome was actual coverage and the coverage efficiency ratio, calculated as the actual coverage divided by the number of facilities at a location. The coverage efficiency ratio compared the coverage efficiency of target locations with existing public access defibrillators (PADs). Top locations for superior coverage in both downtown and outside downtown areas were bus stops and convenience stores (7-Eleven and FamilyMart), which outperformed existing PADs. Convenience stores had a higher coverage efficiency ratio than the public service sector. Bus stops showed high AED usage rates before ambulance arrival. CONCLUSIONS: The current PAD locations in Taoyuan City offer limited coverage, which highlights the need for strategically installed AEDs, particularly in convenience stores. Policymakers should consider using the cultural relevance and accessibility of convenience stores, particularly 7-Eleven branches, to enhance AED usage rates.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere034045
Pages (from-to)e034045
JournalJournal of the American Heart Association
Volume13
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 10 2024

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Keywords

  • automated external defibrillators
  • emergency medical services
  • geographic information system
  • out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  • public access defibrillators
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Humans
  • Electric Countershock/instrumentation
  • Middle Aged
  • Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest/therapy
  • Male
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  • Emergency Medical Services/methods
  • Health Services Accessibility
  • Female
  • Registries
  • Defibrillators/statistics & numerical data
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Aged
  • China/epidemiology

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