Dispatcher referral of bystanders to retrieve drone-delivered automated external defibrillators in cases of suspected out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Sofia Schierbeck, Anette Nord, Leif Svensson, Magnus Kristiansson, Mattias Ringh, Per Nordberg, Jacob Hollenberg, Gabriel Riva, Martin Jonsson, Andreas Claesson

TL;DR
This study shows that training dispatchers to refer bystanders to retrieve drone-delivered AEDs improves their use in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.
Contribution
The study introduces and evaluates an educational bundle to improve dispatcher referral of bystanders to drone-delivered AEDs.
Findings
Dispatcher referral of bystanders to retrieve D-AEDs increased from 32% to 58% after the educational bundle was implemented.
D-AED attachment rates increased from 27% to 50% following the implementation of the educational bundle.
Referral to D-AEDs was more common in cases with multiple bystanders onsite (77%) compared to single bystander cases (23%).
Abstract
Drone dispatch in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) may shorten time to AED-attachment, however little is known about barriers for dispatchers to refer bystanders to retrieve and attach AEDs after delivery. This study aims to evaluate characteristics of drone delivered AEDs (D-AEDs) before and after implementing an educational bundle. This retrospective before–after observational study included all cases of D-AEDs arriving before EMS in suspected OHCA in Sweden (2020–2023). A supportive educational bundle was implemented at the dispatch centre in June 2022. Dispatcher–caller interactions were evaluated through audits of 112 voice logs using a modified CARES protocol. Out of 123 deliveries of D-AEDs to suspected OHCAs before EMS arrival, 62 cases (50%) received bystander CPR. Dispatcher referral of bystanders to retrieve the D-AED occurred in totally 30/62 (48%) cases with an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCardiac Arrest and Resuscitation · UAV Applications and Optimization · Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
