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  • Resuscitation Science
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Public Health

Background:

  • The 1990 Utstein Abbey meeting established guidelines for uniform reporting of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest data.
  • This paper reviews 30 years of the Utstein style's evolution and impact.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the development and influence of the Utstein reporting format over three decades.
  • To highlight the sustained impact of the Utstein style on resuscitation research and practice.

Main Methods:

  • A systematic literature search was conducted to identify relevant publications.
  • Studies included those from Utstein-style meetings and research utilizing the Utstein format.

Main Results:

  • Thirty key outputs were identified, focusing on resuscitation structure, process, and outcome measures.
  • These publications originated globally, spanning multiple medical disciplines.
  • Some findings were disseminated through co-publication in various journals.

Conclusions:

  • The 1990 Utstein Abbey meeting has profoundly influenced resuscitation science, implementation, and patient outcomes.
  • The Utstein format's principles remain crucial for advancing resuscitation efforts.
  • Future evolution of the Utstein format aims to further enhance patient care and survival rates.