Drone Helps Save Cardiac Arrest Patient in Sweden
For the first time in medical history, a drone has played a crucial
part in saving a life during a sudden cardiac arrest. The world unique
achievement took place in Trollhättan, Sweden in December of 2021, when
an Everdrone autonomous drone delivered a defibrillator that
helped save the life of a 71-year-old man.
“This is a truly revolutionary technology that needs to be implemented
all over”,
says the patient who now has made a full recovery.
Everdrone’s Emergency Medical Aerial Delivery service (EMADE), an
innovative link in the chain of life-saving measures of Region Västra Götaland,
Sweden, was put to the toughest of tests in the morning of December the 9th of 2021. In the Swedish city of Trollhättan, a 71-year-old man
was shoveling snow in his driveway when he suffered an out-of-hospital cardiac
arrest (OHCA). Thanks to the combination of an immediate emergency call, the
quick actions of Dr. Mustafa Ali and the swift delivery of an Automated
External Defibrillator (AED), lifesaving measures through defibrillation
could be initiated before the arrival of the ambulance, and his life was saved.
The time from the alarm until the AED was safely delivered at the doorstep of the
incident address was just over three minutes. After the initial treatment on
site, the patient was rushed to the hospital and is today fully recovered.
“I can’t put into words how thankful I am to this new technology and
the speedy delivery of the defibrillator. If it wasn’t for the drone I probably
wouldn’t be here”,
says the 71-year-old patient who has made a full recovery and now has
been able to return to his home.
For Dr. Mustafa Ali the experience was just as gratifying, despite the
gravity of the situation.
“I was on my way to work at the local hospital when I looked out the
car window and saw a man collapsed in his driveway”, says Dr. Ali. “I
immediately understood that something was wrong and rushed to help. The man had
no pulse, so I started doing CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) while asking
another bystander to call 112 (the Swedish emergency number). Just minutes
later, I saw something flying above my head. It was a drone with a
defibrillator!”
Thanks to Dr. Ali, and the use of the defibrillator, life-saving
treatment was initiated early and, which in the end, meant that the life of the
patient was saved.
“This is a truly revolutionary technology that needs to be implemented
all over; sudden cardiac arrests can happen to anyone, not just old people with
arteriosclerosis” says the patient.
The drone carries an ultralight Schiller FRED easyport defibrillator
The drone delivery system in Region Västra Götaland is developed and
operated by Everdrone, a world-leading company in autonomous drone solutions.
The solution has been developed and is continuously improved in close
collaboration with Center for Resuscitation Science at Karolinska Institutet,
SOS Alarm and Region Västra Götaland. The operations are also supported by
Vinnova, Swelife and Medtech4Health.
“This is an excellent real-world example of how Everdrone’s
cutting-edge drone technology, fully integrated with emergency dispatch,
can minimize the time for access to life-saving AED equipment”,
says Mats Sällström, CEO of Everdrone.
275,000 patients in Europe and 350,000 in the US, suffer from OHCA
annually. Approximately 70% of OHCAs occur in private homes without AEDs on
site, and ambulance response times are often too long to save the life of the
patient. The chance of survival decreases by 7–10% with each minute following
the collapse, and consequently, the current survival rate among OHCA patients
is merely 10%. Everdrone’s innovative airborne AED delivery service is a proven
method to tackle this critical issue. The service can currently reach 200,000
residents in Sweden and is expected to expand to more locations in Europe
during 2022.
The drone system has been scientifically established to cut response
times and the full study is published in the European Heart Journal.
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