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pediRES-Q Update: February 2020

Greetings from the pediRES-Q Team!

News and Updates

  • We hope everyone enjoyed SCCM 2020! Please send over any photos you took from the Investigator's meeting or from our great presenters.

  • We are currently experiencing issues with generating CPR report cards. We apologize for the inconvenience and will get back to sending them out ASAP! Please feel free to use the publically available CPR Report Card Tool in the meantime:

  • Please contact Rich Hanna if your site uses Philips PIIC iX central monitoring systems and has access to the web-based waveform tool!

 

Teleconference

  • The next pediRES-Q Teleconferences are scheduled for Tuesday, March 10th. Agendas to come!

 

Reminders!

  • Once a REDCap entry has been initiated, completion is due by the 15th of the following month (ex- Entry start on Jan. 2nd; completion due Feb 15th). Exceptions: Patient has not yet been discharged (Outcomes form will remain open); Cold Debriefing has not yet been conducted (Cold Debriefing form will remain open).

  • If you do not already, follow us on Twitter at @pediRESQ!

  • For sites using Zoll defibrillators and CPR data, we now offer a free to use online application for high-level analysis:

  • You can access the CPR Report Card Application and instructions on how to use it at: https://pediresq.shinyapps.io/CPR-Report-Card-App/

  • For comments, questions, and feedback contact Rich Hanna - hannar1@email.chop.edu

 

The graphics below depict data snapshots for February 2020. Sites have been de-identified for privacy purposes. If you have questions regarding individual site performance please contact Rich Hanna - hannar1@email.chop.edu

  • Quarterly CPR Metric Data: Metric data for CPR quality including CCF, Depth, and Rate by quarterly averages over time. Contact Rich Hanna for displays with Depth guidelines targets.

  • pediRES-Q Enrollment Totals: Current totals of REDCap activity, quality of CPR analyzable uploads, and contributing centers.

  • PCAC Compliance: Newly added radar charts ("spider grams") depict compliance levels of varying post cardiac arrest care metrics with guideline targets among stratified age categories.

Feedback and recommendations for future reports welcome!

Please contact Rich Hanna.- hannar1@email.chop.edu

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