Ryan A. Coute
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Identifying High‐Risk Cardiac Arrest Neighborhoods Using Social Vulnerability Index and Geospatial Analysis Open
Background Identifying high‐risk locations for out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is essential for targeted community interventions. We aimed to use the Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) and geospatial mapping of OHCA data to locate high…
Methodology for creating a novel cardiac arrest registry using the Trinetx electronic health record database Open
Using Trinetx real-world data, it is possible to create a multicentre, OHCA post-arrest care database with a substantial number of clinical variables, enabling novel post-arrest care research.
Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in US Airports Open
Importance Airports are uniquely situated to facilitate several aspects of the out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) chain of survival, including a high likelihood of cardiac arrest events being witnessed and the ready availability of auto…
Evaluating the alignment of recent cardiac arrest randomized controlled trials with the top resuscitation science knowledge gaps Open
More than half of cardiac arrest RCTs published since 2015 have focused on optimizing post-resuscitative care or airway management strategies, leaving a disparity among other well-recognized knowledge gaps in the AHA cardiac arrest treatme…
Evaluating the current breadth of randomized control trials on cardiac arrest: A scoping review Open
Publication of cardiac arrest RCTs remained constant between 2015 and 2022. We identified significant gaps including a lack of trials examining in-hospital cardiac arrest and pediatric patients.
The Public Health and Economic Impact of Drug Overdose Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in the United States Open
The DALY due to DO-OHCA has increased over time with expansion of the CARES dataset, but its relative contribution to total OHCA DALY (all non-traumatic etiologies) remained fairly stable. The DO-OHCAs represent approximately 6% of all adu…
Cardiac Arrest Following Drug Overdose in the United States: An Analysis of the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival Open
Background Given increases in drug overdose‐associated mortality, there is interest in better understanding of drug overdose out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). A comparison between overdose‐attributable OHCA and nonoverdose‐attributabl…
Disability-Adjusted Life Years Due to Pediatric Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in the United States: A CARES Surveillance Group Study Open
Background: Disability-adjusted life years (DALY) are a common public health metric used to estimate disease burden. The DALY due to pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in the United States is unknown. We aimed to estimate pedi…
Estimating the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest burden of disease in the United States Open
The overall burden of disease because of adult OHCA increased significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. We observed no change in the willingness of layperson bystanders to perform CPR on a national level in the United States.
Research Funding of the Top Science Gaps in the American Heart Association Cardiac Arrest Guidelines Open
Sudden cardiac arrest (CA) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the United States. 1 Survival rates for those treated for in-hospital or out-ofhospital CA are estimated to be 24% and 11%, respectively, with many survivors exper…
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Disability-Adjusted Life Years Following Adult Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in the United States Open
Background Disability-adjusted life years (DALY) are a common public health metric used to consistently estimate and compare health loss because of both fatal and nonfatal disease burden. The annual number of DALY because of adult out-of-h…
Delphi Analysis of Science Gaps in the 2015 American Heart Association Cardiac Arrest Guidelines Open
Background Current cardiac arrest guidelines have limited high‐quality scientific evidence to support recommendations for care. The quality of scientific evidence on which guidelines are based may correlate with improved patient outcomes a…
National Institutes of Health–Funded Cardiac Arrest Research: A 10‐Year Trend Analysis Open
Background Cardiac arrest ( CA ) is a leading cause of death in the United States, claiming over 450 000 lives annually. Improving survival depends on the ability to conduct CA research and on the translation and implementation of research…