Synopsis of Social media discussions

These discussions demonstrate high interest and moderate engagement, with posts emphasizing the significance of AED accessibility in various locations, such as comments on public and residential coverage and survival statistics. Words like 'important,' 'coverage,' and 'survival rates' reflect both the relevance and potential for meaningful change stemming from the study.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions affirm the importance of the study, with participants recognizing its relevance to improving emergency responses.

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Interest
High level of interest

The focus on AED coverage and survival rates sparks high interest due to its practical implications and potential to save lives.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Posts show moderate engagement by referencing specific findings and emphasizing the need for better AED placement and awareness.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The conversations highlight how the research could influence policies and emergency preparedness, indicating a notable impact.

Social Mentions

YouTube

2 Videos

Facebook

2 Posts

Twitter

9 Posts

Metrics

Video Views

53

Total Likes

14

Extended Reach

38,672

Social Features

13

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Analysis of AED Usage and Accessibility in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests

Analysis of AED Usage and Accessibility in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests

This study analyzes the use and accessibility of Automated External Defibrillators during out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in Southern Denmark, highlighting usage patterns, coverage, and survival rates across various locations.

February 22, 2021

48 views


Analysis of AED Use and Accessibility in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests

Analysis of AED Use and Accessibility in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests

This study analyzed the use and accessibility of Automated External Defibrillators in various locations during out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in Southern Denmark, focusing on usage patterns, coverage, and survival rates within 30 days.

February 22, 2021

5 views


  • David robinson
    @ResusDave (Twitter)

    RT @ResusCouncilUK: Read: Use and coverage of automated external defibrillators according to location in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. ht…
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    July 28, 2021

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  • Tom Quinn etc.
    @proftomquinn (Twitter)

    RT @ResusCouncilUK: Read: Use and coverage of automated external defibrillators according to location in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. ht…
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    July 28, 2021

    2

  • Resuscitation Council UK
    @ResusCouncilUK (Twitter)

    Read: Use and coverage of automated external defibrillators according to location in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. https://t.co/CySDmQmY26 https://t.co/aYme8ez0Rq
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    July 28, 2021

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  • Gary Montague
    @HeartHero_chair (Twitter)

    RT @HeartHeroAED: Use and coverage of automated external defibrillators according to location in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - Resuscita…
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    March 7, 2021

    1

  • HeartHero
    @HeartHeroAED (Twitter)

    Use and coverage of automated external defibrillators according to location in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest - Resuscitation https://t.co/hqCDahTEnT
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    March 7, 2021

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  • LKS ASE
    @LksAse (Twitter)

    Use and coverage of automated external defibrillators according to location in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest https://t.co/bb5eC1ZJR0 #ambulancejournal rss feeds #feedly
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    February 17, 2021

  • LKS ASE
    @LksAse (Twitter)

    Use and Coverage of Automated External Defibrillators According to Location in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest https://t.co/8KinjlVTs9
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    February 11, 2021

  • Kent Doi
    @kentdoi (Twitter)

    Use and Coverage of Automated External Defibrillators According to Location in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest https://t.co/Rvk6UjaGrB
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    February 11, 2021

  • Notfall_Bot
    @Notfall_Bot (Twitter)

    Resuscitation Use and Coverage of Automated External Defibrillators According to Location in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest https://t.co/ripIU0u3R2
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    February 10, 2021

Abstract Synopsis

  • This study analyzed the use and accessibility of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) in various locations during out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) in Southern Denmark, focusing on usage patterns, crossing of location types, and survival rates within 30 days.
  • Findings showed that AEDs were most frequently used in public places, nursing homes, health clinics, and sports facilities, while usage was lower in companies, residential areas, and institutions, with public and residential AEDs covering around 575m and 270m respectively.
  • The study also indicated that AEDs in residential and public areas had wider coverage than previously thought, and 30-day survival rates varied by location, with the highest survival in mixed group settings (67%) and lower in public and residential groups.