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Single-Screen
Tab Options
| Tab
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Information
Collected |
| Patient
Information |
Patient
demographics |
| Incident
Data |
Rescue
scene information
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| Vitals
& Therapy |
Patient
vitals and therapy administered |
| Dispatch
Summary |
Call-response
time data for up to 3 responders |
| AED
Data |
Rescue-scene
evaluation information on AEDs |
| Review
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Patient
outcome tracking |
| AED
Evaluation |
Record
of the AED operator's performance |
| Notes |
Input
of additional information as needed |
Customisation Options
Data Storm offers users the ability to update and enhance
the program without requiring any modifications by Survivalink.
This provides each user with the opportunity to customise
to their specific protocol, geographic location and required
reporting needs.
Preconfigured Global Reporting Capabilities
Data Storm was designed to include several reporting capabilities,
allowing for consistent and concise data collection and reporting
at international, national, state and local levels. This design
includes Utstein-style reporting, National Highway Traffic
and Safety Administration (NHTSA) codes, and International
Classification of Disease (ICD) codes, revisions 9 and 10.
These capabilities are further outlined below.
Utstein Style.
Utstein reporting was developed to document both in-hospital
and out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. By using the Utstein-style
guidelines for reporting, emergency care responders will be
able to understand comparisons between different EMS providers.
The Utstein style was defined by a task force
of representatives from the American Heart Association®,
the European and Australian Resuscitation Councils, and the
Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation. To define these guidelines,
this group assembled in 1990 at a historic abbey, known as
the Utstein Kloster, on a small island off the coast of Norway.
International Classification of Disease (ICD)
Codes, Revisions 9 and 10.
ICD and related health problem codes were developed as a disease
classification standard to maintain consistency in international
reporting. The ICD codes are used by federal, provincial and
territorial governments. The classification includes diseases,
injuries and causes of death, as well as external causes of
injury and poisoning.
Data Storm has 17 preconfigured reports that
support these different classification systems for incidents
associated with sudden cardiac arrest, as well as for evaluation
reporting related to patients, devices and users. Specifics
on the reports are as follows.
Utstein Reports (Sudden Cardiac Arrest).
These reports offer the capability to compile, analyse and
share data with other organisations that evaluate pre-hospital
data relating to SCA:
· Ventricular Fibrillation with Bystander
CPR.
· Ventricular Fibrillation without Bystander CPR.
· Ventricular Tachycardia with Bystander CPR.
· Ventricular Tachycardia without Bystander CPR.
· Asystole with Bystander CPR.
· Asystole without Bystander CPR.
Evaluation Reports (Incident, Device and User).
These reports offer the capability to evaluate and continually
improve user response times and effectiveness:
· Dispatch Summary.
· Incident Summary.
· ECG/EKG Summary.
· Patient Follow-up.
· AED Tracking.
· Patient Demographics.
· EMS Demographics.
· AED Evaluation.
· Training Summary.
· System Response.
· AED Optimisation.
AED Deployment Tracking
Data Storm offers the ability to evaluate AED deployment by
tracking the AED location and the assigned operator. This
includes tracking AED placement in conjunction with the locations
of sudden cardiac arrest incidents and associated response
times. Effectively tracking AED locations can help optimise
their deployment.
Training Management
Data Storm offers the capability to manage operation information
that includes data on each individual, who trained them, when
they were trained, the length of training and the date when
the next training session is due. Certificates can be printed
for all individuals who successfully complete AED training.
These certificates can be printed with or without a predefined
border.
DATABASE COMPATIBILITY
Data Storm is compatible with Windows® 95, 98, 2000 and
NT 4.0. Data Storm is also compatible with other database
programs that use the Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) standard.
What is ODBC?
ODBC (Open Database Connectivity) is a standard method of
sharing data from one database program to another. It allows
Data Storm to share data with other databases including Microsoft®
Access, Microsoft FoxPro, Microsoft SQL Server, HP/HeartStream®
CodeRunner, Medtronic Physio-Control® Code-Stat,
and various other programs. Data Storm can also import and
export data to and from existing Survivalink RescueLink®
files, which enables forward and backward compatibility. In
addition, Data Storm allows users to create their own special
queries and reports using standard off-the-shelf reporting
software.
Y2K COMPLIANCE
Like all Cardiac Science products, Data Storm is engineered
and tested to be year 2000 compliant. Each product is carefully
designed for optimum performance after 1999. Cardiac Science
certifies the following for all its products:
· Reliable operation in the year 2000
and beyond.
· Correct recognition of the year 2000 as a leap year.
Data Storm is the solution to measuring the
value of your AED program. This comprehensive, user-friendly
data-collection and administrative tool gives emergency personnel
an effective and efficient way to track pre-hospital medical
emergencies. And Data Storm's benchmarking capabilities can
justify future program needs and expenditures.
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