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  • Emergency medicine
  • Public health technology
  • Cardiovascular research

Context:

  • Cardiac arrest survival rates are improved by shortening the resuscitation-free interval.
  • Smartphone-based systems offer a novel approach to rapidly alert and mobilize nearby first responders.
  • Existing emergency response systems require optimization for efficiency and wider reach.

Purpose:

  • To implement and technically develop a smartphone-based first responder system tailored to regional structures.
  • To continuously optimize the system using a Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle based on regular evaluations.
  • To enhance the system's functionality and integration with emergency medical services.

Summary:

  • The
  • Region der Lebensretter
  • system was established in Freiburg in July 2018.
  • Over time, the system saw an increase in registered rescuers (276 to 794) and alarm acceptance rates (30% to 49%).
  • Key features like dynamic alarm radius adjustment, critical alerts, and AED database integration were developed and implemented.

Impact:

  • Successfully demonstrated the potential of smartphone alerting systems to decrease the resuscitation-free interval in cardiac arrest.
  • Highlighted the critical importance of a high number of trained rescuers and robust technical infrastructure for system efficacy.
  • Suggests adapting such systems for quality management and research registers to further investigate survival rate improvements in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.