Relationship between socioeconomic factors, distribution of public access defibrillators and incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Resuscitation. 2019 May:138:53-58. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.02.022. Epub 2019 Feb 22.

Abstract

Background: Survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is improved when public access defibrillators are used. Areas of socioeconomic deprivation may have higher rates of OHCA and thus a greater demand for public access defibrillators. We aimed to determine if there was a relationship between socioeconomic factors, the geographic distribution of public access defibrillators (PADs) and incidence of OHCA.

Method: Socioeconomic deprivation data was obtained from the Census-based 2013 Index of Deprivation. Spatial information for PADs was obtained from a New Zealand PAD database (AED Locations) in 2016 and 2018. Location data for OHCA was obtained from the St John New Zealand OHCA registry for the period 1 October 2013 to 30 June 2016. Relationships between these variables were analysed using a Poisson regression analysis.

Results: Cardiac arrest incidence increased with increasing deprivation. The incidence in the most deprived areas of 156.5 events per 100,000 person years (135.4-180.9, 95% CI) is double the incidence in the least deprived areas at 78.0 events per 100,000 person years (66.4-91.7, 95% CI). Significant increases in the rates of OHCA were observed with every 1% increase in proportions of Māori (1.0%, 0.61-1.4%, 95% CI, p = 0.001), Pacific Peoples (0.6%, 0.21-0.9%, p = 0.005), >65 year olds (3.7%, 3.0-4.3%, p < 0.001), and males (3.7%, 1.8-5.6%, p < 0.001). In 2018, the decile 10 areas had the lowest coverage of PADs (65% of these areas contained a PAD) compared with less deprived areas (68-84%, median 81%).

Conclusions: The most socioeconomically deprived communities had the highest incidence of OHCA and the least availability of PADs. This provides impetus for targeted PAD placement in areas of higher deprivation.

Keywords: Automated external defibrillator (AED); Bystander; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Defibrillation; Deprivation; Ethnicity; Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA); Public access defibrillator (PAD); Resuscitation.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation* / instrumentation
  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation* / methods
  • Defibrillators / supply & distribution*
  • Ethnicity
  • Female
  • Health Services Accessibility* / standards
  • Health Services Accessibility* / statistics & numerical data
  • Humans
  • Incidence
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • New Zealand / epidemiology
  • Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest* / epidemiology
  • Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest* / therapy
  • Registries / statistics & numerical data
  • Socioeconomic Factors
  • Vulnerable Populations / statistics & numerical data