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Elizabeth D Paratz1, Garry Jennings2, Susan Timbs3
1Department of Cardiology, St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne, 41 Victoria Parade, Fitzroy, Vic 3065, Australia; and HEART Lab, St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research, 9 Princes Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Vic 3065, Australia; and HEART Lab, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute, 405 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010; and Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry & Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Grattan Road, Parkville, 3000 Australia.
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Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) represents a major cause of premature mortality globally, with an enormous effect on victims, families, and communities. Cardiac arrest prevention should be considered a health priority in Australia. A multi-faceted strategy will include community awareness, improved fundamental mechanistic understanding, preventive strategies, implementation of best-practice resuscitation strategies, secondary risk assessment of family members, and development of (near) real-time registries to inform areas of need and assess the effectiveness of interventions. Challenges of patient access to specialised care and equity within the Australian and New Zealand healthcare system should also be recognised.
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