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Emergency Medicine Journal | 2007

Impact of advanced cardiac life support‐skilled paramedics on survival from out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest in a statewide emergency medical service

J. Woodall; Molly McCarthy; Trisha Johnston; Vivienne Tippett; R. Bonham

Background: Prehospital research has found little evidence in support of advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. However, these studies generally examine city-based emergency medical services (EMS) systems. The training and experience of ACLS-skilled paramedics differs internationally, and this may also contribute to negative findings. Additionally, the frequency of negative outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest suggests that it is difficult to establish sufficient numbers to detect an effect. Purpose: To examine the effect of ACLS on cardiac arrest in Queensland, Australia. Queensland has a population of 3.8 million and an area of over 1.7 million km2, and is served by a statewide EMS system, which deploys resources using a two-tier model. Advanced treatments such as intubation and cardioactive drug administration are provided by extensively trained intensive care paramedics. Methods: An observational, retrospective design was used to examine all cases of cardiac arrest attended by the Queensland Ambulance Service from January 2000 to December 2002. Logistic regression was used to examine the effect of the presence of an intensive care paramedic on survival to hospital discharge, adjusting for age, sex, initial rhythm, the presence of a witness and bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Results: The presence of an intensive care paramedic had a significant effect on survival (OR = 1.43, 95% CI = 1.02 to 1.99). Conclusions: Highly trained ACLS-skilled paramedics provide added survival benefit in EMS systems not optimised for early defibrillation. The reasons for this benefit are multifactorial, but may be the result of greater skill level and more informed use of the full range of prehospital interventions.


Australasian Journal of Paramedicine | 2015

Review of the evidence for prehospital administration of benzyl penicillin in meningococcal septicaemia – experience in Queensland

Vivienne Tippett; R. Bonham


Faculty of Health | 2007

Impact of advanced cardiac life support-skilled paramedics on survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in a statewide emergency medical service

J. Woodall; Molly McCarthy; Trish Johnston; Vivienne Tippett; R. Bonham


St John Ambulance Australia National Conference | 2005

Advanced Life Support and survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - what effects survival?

Vivienne Tippett; J. Woodall; Molly McCarthy; T. Johnston; R. Bonham


Spark of Life International Resuscitation Conference | 2005

Biphasic Defibrillation: Does it improve patient outcome?

J. Woodall; R. Bonham; Vivienne Tippett


Faculty of Health | 2005

Review of the evidence for prehospital administration of benzyl penicillin in meningococcal septicaemia - experience in Queensland

Vivienne Tippett; R. Bonham


Australian College of Ambulance Professionals National Conference 2005 | 2005

Advanced Life Support in PreHospital Cardiac Arrest : Does Patient Outcome Improve?

J. Woodall; Molly McCarthy; T. Johnston; Vivienne Tippett; R. Bonham


5th International "Spark of Life" Conference | 2005

Incidence and outcome of pre-ambulance defibrillation in Queensland 2000-2003

J. Woodall; R. Bonham; Vivienne Tippett


Australian College of Ambulance Professionals National Conference 2004 | 2004

The Golden Hour versus the Chain of Survival: Trends in survival from traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Queensland, 2000-2002

A. Blahous; J. Woodall; Vivienne Tippett; R. Bonham; Shelley Woods


Australian College of Ambulance Professionals National Conference 2004 | 2004

Post-immersion cardiac arrest in Queensland 2000-2003

J. Woodall; Vivienne Tippett; R. Bonham

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Vivienne Tippett

Queensland University of Technology

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Gerry FitzGerald

Queensland University of Technology

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Michele Clark

Queensland University of Technology

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