More Aus-ROC PhD Completions -Congratulations Susie and Milena!
Milena Talikowska (Curtin University): The relationship between the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation performed by paramedics and survival outcomes from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Susie Cartledge (Monash University): Targeting high-risk cardiac patients and their family members for basic life support training
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Aus-ROC paper will enable regions to reduce OHCA risk and improve bystander response
We are pleased to see so much media interest in our latest paper: Identifying areas of Australia with high out-of-hospital cardiac arrest incidence and low bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation rates.
This research was funded by the Heart Foundation.
Grant success!
Aus-ROC investigators are delighted to have received funding from the Heart Foundation of Australia to use world-first statistical simulations to predict where changes to modifiable factors (e.g. increased rates of bystander CPT and AEDs) will lead to the greatest improvement in OHCA survival. Project outcomes will include a national implementation strategy, which will inform and direct future interventions as to what will have the greatest potential to increase survival in every Australian LGA.