New Delhi, July 29: Japanese researchers have developed a new model that can help predict the outcomes of patients who suffer from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA).
Researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University developed the R-EDByUS score, a scoring model that uses prehospital resuscitation data to predict outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients.
“Current prognosis prediction models require complex calculations and blood test data, making them impractical for rapid use immediately after patient transport,” explained Takenobu Shimada, a medical lecturer at the University’s Graduate School of Medicine.
The model demonstrated high predictive accuracy, with C-statistics values around 0.85, indicating excellent performance. “The R-EDByUS score enables high-precision prognosis prediction immediately upon hospital arrival, and its application via smartphone or tablet makes it suitable for everyday clinical use,” Shimada noted.
This new tool is expected to be invaluable for healthcare providers, aiding in the prompt assessment and management of patients undergoing resuscitation.






