Health Technology Assessment

Adrenaline to improve survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: the PARAMEDIC2 RCT

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    This trial found that 3.2% of people treated with adrenaline following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survived to 30 days, compared with 2.4% of people receiving placebo.
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    Gavin D Perkins1,2,*, Chen Ji1, Felix Achana1, John JM Black3, Karl Charlton4, James Crawford1, Adam de Paeztron1, Charles Deakin5, Mark Docherty6, Judith Finn7, Rachael T Fothergill8, Simon Gates9, Imogen Gunson6, Kyee Han4, Susie Hennings1, Jessica Horton1, Kamran Khan1, Sarah Lamb1, John Long10, Joshua Miller6, Fionna Moore11, Jerry Nolan1,12, Lyndsey O’Shea13, Stavros Petrou1, Helen Pocock3, Tom Quinn14, Nigel Rees13, Scott Regan1, Andy Rosser6, Charlotte Scomparin1, Anne Slowther1, Ranjit Lall1

    • 1 Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, Warwick Medical School, University of Warwick, Coventry, UK
    • 2 Heartlands Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK
    • 3 South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Bicester, UK
    • 4 North East Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
    • 5 Southampton University Hospital, Southampton, UK
    • 6 West Midlands Ambulance Service University NHS Foundation Trust, Brierley Hill, UK
    • 7 Prehospital, Resuscitation and Emergency Care Research Unit (PRECRU), Curtin University, Perth, WA, Australia
    • 8 London Ambulance Service NHS Trust, London, UK
    • 9 Cancer Research Clinical Trials Unit (CRCTU), University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
    • 10 Patient and Public Involvement Representative, Warwick, UK
    • 11 South East Coast Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Crawley, UK
    • 12 Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust, Bath, UK
    • 13 Welsh Ambulance Service NHS Trust, St Asaph, UK
    • 14 Emergency, Cardiovascular and Critical Care Research Group, Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Kingston University London and St George’s, University of London, London, UK
    • * Corresponding author email: G.D.Perkins@warwick.ac.uk
    • Declared competing interests of authors: Gavin D Perkins is a board member of the Resuscitation Council (UK) (2010–present), the European Resuscitation Council (2016–present) and the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (co-chairperson; 2016–present), and is an editor for the scientific journal Resuscitation (2010–present). He was also a member of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Programme Grants for Applied Research board (2016–20) and is a member of the NIHR Health Technology Assessment (HTA) board (2020–present). Charles Deakin is a member of the Advanced Life Support Working Group of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (January 2002–present). Simon Gates is a member of the HTA General Committee (2018–present). Sarah Lamb was a member of the following boards: HTA Additional Capacity Funding Board (2012–15), HTA Clinical Trials Board (2010–15), HTA End of Life Care and Add on Studies (2015–15), HTA Funding Boards Policy Group (2010–15), HTA Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health Methods Group (2013–15), HTA Post-board Funding Teleconference (2010–15), HTA Primary Care Themed Call board (2013–14), HTA Prioritisation Group (2012–15) and the NIHR Clinical Trials Unit Standing Advisory Committee (2012–16). Tom Quinn reports grants from NIHR [Health Services and Delivery Research (HSDR) 11/2004/30 and HSDR 13/10/40)] and from the British Heart Foundation [Use and impact of the pre-hospital 12-lead electrocardiogram in the primary PCI era. Mixed method study (PHECG-2)], outside the submitted work. Anne Slowther reports grants from NIHR outside the submitted work (for HSDR 13/10/14 and HSDR 15/15/09) and that she is a member of the Board of Trustees of the UK Clinical Ethics Network (2013–present) and the Board of Trustees of the Institute of Medical Ethics (2005–present).

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    Health Technology Assessment programme
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    Volume: 25, Issue: 25
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    Perkins GD, Ji C, Achana F, Black JJM, Charlton K, Crawford J, et al. Adrenaline to improve survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: the PARAMEDIC2 RCT. Health Technol Assess 2021;25(25). https://doi.org/10.3310/hta25250
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