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Drones may help save lives faster than ambulance

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DRONES carrying defibrilla­tors may help save lives of heart attack victims — by delivering a dose of electric current — four times faster than the time taken by an ambulance to reach the spot, researcher­s say.

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has low survival, with reducing time to defibrilla­tion as the most important factor for increasing survival.

For every minute that passes between a person collapsing due to cardiac arrest and defibrilla­tion, the chances of survival decrease by 10 per cent, the study said. In the study, published by JAMA, the researcher­s simulated an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and found that drones carrying an automated external defibrilla­tor arrived in less time than emergency medical services, with a reduction in response time of about 16 minutes.

“Saving 16 minutes is likely to be clinically important. Nonetheles­s, further test flights, technologi­cal developmen­t, and evaluation of integratio­n with dispatch centres and aviation administra­tors are needed,” said Andreas Claesson, from the Karolinska Institute, in Sweden.

An eight-rotor drone was developed and certified by the Swedish Transporta­tion Agency. It was equipped with a defibrilla­tor (weight 1.7 lbs), a global positionin­g system (GPS), a high-definition camera and integrated with an autopilot software system. The drones were activated by a dispatcher and sent to a particular address with the defibrilla­tor — that are designed to give spoken instructio­ns so that any bystander can use them, further reducing the response time. The drones responded to 18 simulated cardiac arrests within a six-mile radius of their base, beating the ambulance every time with a median reduction in response time of 16:39 minutes.

 ?? — AFP ?? A woman gives a demonstrat­ion of an ambulance drone with built in defibrilla­tor at the campus of the Delft Technical University in Delft.
— AFP A woman gives a demonstrat­ion of an ambulance drone with built in defibrilla­tor at the campus of the Delft Technical University in Delft.

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