Journal article

Using a cardiac arrest registry to measure the quality of emergency medical service care decade of findings from the Victorian Ambulance cardiac arrest registry

Z Nehme, S Bernard, P Cameron, JE Bray, IT Meredith, M Lijovic, K Smith

Circulation Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2015

Abstract

Background: Although the value of clinical registries has been well recognized in developed countries, their use for measuring the quality of emergency medical service care remains relatively unknown. We report the methodology and findings of a statewide emergency medical service surveillance initiative, which is used to measure the quality of systems of care for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Methods and Results: Between July 1, 2002, and June 30, 2012, data for adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases of presumed cardiac cause occurring in the Australian Southeastern state of Victoria were extracted from the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry. Regional and tempora..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium, a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence


Awarded by NHMRC/National Heart Foundation Public Health Fellowship


Funding Acknowledgements

The Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry receives funding from Victorian Government Department of Health. Dr Bray is a Research Fellow funded by the Australian Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium, a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence (#1029983), and from a NHMRC/National Heart Foundation Public Health Fellowship (#1069985).