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2 The Prehospital & Transport Medicine Research Program Sunnybrook & Women’s College Health Sciences Centre

3 Funding Agencies

4 Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium

5 ROC Sites

6 Toronto Regional RESCUeNET TORONTO Regional RESuscitation RESearch oUt of hospital NETwork TORONTO Regional RESuscitation RESearch oUt of hospital NETwork

7 Toronto Regional RESCUeNET Sites l Durham l Hamilton l Muskoka l Ontario Air Ambulance Program l Peel l Simcoe l Toronto l York

8 The ROC Structure: The 30,000 Foot Overview

9 Registry Protocol

10 Registry l Epidemiological Databank (  registry) of: –Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests –Major trauma l Population based (includes all cases) l In-hospital outcomes l Regional specific information to the Service / Base Hospital –Web-based and password protected l Form the basis of a Canadian Registry of Out-of-Hospital Resuscitation l CIHI – linkage with other data sets (trauma, cardiac care, stroke, oncology)

11 Proposed Protocols Cardiac

12 CPR: Back to the Basics

13 Compelling Evidence Negative Impact NeutraII mpact Positive Impact

14 More Compelling Evidence l Cobb – observational - 1999 (3 years-639 pts vs 2 years-478 pts) –90 seconds CPR prior to shock –survival to hosp discharge (30% vs 24%) l Wik – randomized - 2003 (200 pts) –3 minutes of CPR –survival to hosp discharge (22% vs 15%) l Abella – prospective observational study – 2005 (67 pts) –Ventilations rates of 20/min (61%) (AHA guidelines are 10 to 12/min) l Wik – prospective observational study – 2005 (176 pts) –Rate of compression 64/min (AHA guidelines are 100/min) –Depth of compression 34 mm (AHA guidelines are 38 to 52 mm) –Hands off time 48% (38% when exclude ECG & shock analysis)

15 Three-Phases of VF ShockCPR?

16 Analyze Later versus Analyze Early

17 Impedance Threshold Valve

18 ResQPOD

19 WHO? WHO? Inclusion Criteria: l Age >18yrs l Non-traumatic cardiac arrest l Receive defibrillation &/or CPR by EMS

20 Monitoring the Quality of CPR

21 Trauma

22 Hypertonic Saline and Dextran

23 Advantages l 250 ml ~ 3 litres of Ringer’s lactate l ↓ early systemic inflammatory response l ↓ incidence of sepsis

24 Goal l ↑Survival l ↑ Cognitive Performance l ↓ Multi Organ Dysfunction (MOD)

25 Who? Hypovolemic Cohort Inclusion Criteria: l Blunt or Penetrating Trauma l Prehospital SBP –< 70 or –SBP 70 - 90 & HR > 108/min l Age >15yrs or >50kg

26 Who? TBI Cohort Inclusion Criteria: l Blunt trauma l Prehospital GCS 90 mmHg l Age >15yrs or >50kg

27 What is Being Asked of the You? l Registry: Identify Registry patients l CPR: Pads on patient; 50 or 300 compressions / analyze l ITV: Attach valve to mask or ET tube l Hypertonic Saline: Piggy back 250 ml bag / bolus l Common to all Studies: Data Collection Sheet

28 Keeping You in the Loop

29 The Research Wire

30 www.prehospitalresearch.com

31 Username & Password

32 Paramedic Resources

33 Thank You!


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