THE Manchester based group Defibshop released its annual Cardiac Coverage Report for 2024. The 2021/22 version was placed in national press circulation and took a view on access to publicly accessible defibrillators by the Local Authority.

By leveraging data from multiple data sources (including:- FOI requests to Ambulance Services) - Defibshop's report sheds light on the significant improvements made by local authorities to ensure that defibrillators are more accessible than ever before. This progress is highlighted by a 228.78% increase in accessible defibrillators nationwide compared to 2021/22.

defibshops Head of Marketing and PR, Kerry Fairhurst, commented:- “Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrests continue to take the lives of most people who suffer 1. The growth in registered defibrillators on The Circuit (National Defibrillator Network) over the last 2 years has been significant, allowing an increased chance of survival to many more individuals. It is vital that this trend continues and Guardians ensure their unit is ready in the event of an emergency and their status is communicated with The Circuit."


Key messaging:-

 
  •      Average defibrillators per 10k in the North West of England stand at:- 11.39, a 95.03% increase from:- 2021/22 where the region reported:- 5.84 defibrillators per 10k.
     
 
  •      This year's figure is:- 97.17% below the average for all local authorities within England.
     
 
  •      The North West of England has seen the second smallest increase following the East Midlands compared to all other Regions in England.
     
 
  •     This year's data identifies a positive trend in all Regions across England in working towards achieving heart safety, with London seeing the highest increase at:- 5427.78%.
To read the full report, please download the .pdf file by clicking here.