About 610,000 people die of heart disease in the United States every year – that’s one in every four deaths. And about 47 percent of sudden cardiac deaths occur outside the hospital. As an EMS professional, how can you help reduce deaths associated with heart events? During the month of February, we focused the majority of our blog content around American Heart Month, delving into the important role data can play in regard to the quality of resuscitation and STEMI care. Here’s a brief recap in case you missed these great blog posts:
Looking at STEMI Care Through the Lens of Systems
Data Says: Switch Out Compressors to Optimize CPR Results
When performing high-quality CPR, one of the most important factors is compressor fatigue. Data and evidence show that compressions are now one of the biggest factors in survival. So how do you guarantee you are always delivering the highest-quality resuscitation? John Tobin with the Mesa (Arizona) Fire/Medical Department explores the benefits of using CPR feedback data to improve your crews’ overall quality of care.
When an EMS Professional Becomes the Patient; How High-Quality Care Saved My Life
David Bryson, an EMS professional who also happens to be the survivor of a heart event knows firsthand how important it is to deliver the highest form of quality care. Bryson tells his story and shares why he has come to believe that a successful outcome to a heart event takes a strong EMS system that starts with a 911 call and rapid dispatch and continues with good EMS prehospital and hospital care.
6 Dashboards to Improve Clinical Outcomes
Empower EMS to Deliver CPR Correctly with CaseReview
ZOLL’s CaseReview gives you at-a-glance CPR dashboards, case management tools and aggregate trending tools to simplify a code de-briefing and support CPR quality of care improvement initiatives. Matt Vawter from ZOLL provides a summary of how recent software upgrades extend the functionality of CaseReview and enhance the overall value of the ZOLL solutions for CPR quality improvement.