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Upcoming: Manuscript-writing Workshop (27 Apr 2012)

Facilitated by Prof Desiree Lie, A/Prof Marcus Ong

Lecture: Top 10 Reasons for Acceptance / Rejection

Lecture: Going for Submission, Pre-review & Lessons Learnt

Recent Submissions/Publications on behalf of EXCO on PAROS

Clinical Research Network for Publication:

Collaboration In Pre-hospital Care Research: The Pan Asian Resuscitation

Outcomes Study (

International Paramedic Practice, Vol 1, Iss 3, 13 Mar 2012, pp

90 - 96

)

Comparison of Emergency Medical Service Systems of Pan-Asian Countries: a

Web-based Survey

[Undergoing 2nd review, Prehospital Emergency Care]

Comparison Of Ems Systems In The Pan-asian Resuscitation Outcomes Study

Countries: Report From A Literature Review And Survey

[Submitted,

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Key Principles for Determination of Authorship

(Referenced from

International Committee of Medical Journal Editors

http://www.icmje.org/urm_main.html

)

Authorship credit should be based on:

1. Substantial contributions to conception and design,

acquisition of data or analysis and interpretation of data

2. Drafting the article or revising it critically for important

intellectual content

3. Final approval of the version to be published.

Authors should meet conditions 1-3.

Acquisition of funding, collection of data, or general supervision

of the research group alone

does not constitute authorship

.

Each author should have participated sufficiently in the work to

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All contributors who

do not meet the criteria for authorship

should be listed in acknowledgements section

.

Groups of persons who have contributed materially to the paper

but whose contributions do not justify authorship may be listed

under such headings as “clinical investigators” or “participating

investigators” and their function or contributions should be

described (e.g. served as scientific advisors, collected data etc)

Because readers may infer endorsements of those listed in

acknowledgements, contributors

must give written permission to

be acknowledged

.

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Paper

Proposed Timeline

Proposed Authorship

Descriptive Analysis (using

PAROS data, target 13,000)

- Draft manuscript

by Dec 2012

Factors for OHCA Survival

- Draft manuscript

by Dec 2012

Cost-effectiveness of

Modifiable Factors for OHCA

Survival

- Draft manuscript

by Dec 2012

Combined PAROS-CARES

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Steps

Determining leads for each translated language

Leads to determine:

Targeted journal(s)

Estimated readership (how many people will read

article in journal)

Network secretariat will help with securing the permission

from Academic Emergency Medicine rights management

unit

A fee may apply. This will be determined by the authors of

the translated manuscript.

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S/N LANGUAGE LEAD

ACCEPTANCE

PROGRESS

1

Japanese

Prof Tanaka

Yes

Journal of Academic

Emergency Medicine (JAEM)

Membership: 3,000

2

Korean

A/Prof Shin

Yes

3

Chinese

A/Prof Ma

?

4

Thai

Dr Nalinas

Yes

5

Malay

Dr Sarah

Yes

6

Turkish

A/Prof Ridvan

?

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Authorship Sequence

The following few slides will give the proposed sequence of authorship.

If there is a lack of response from any of the authors, the team can

decide to change the sequence to authorship and /or remove the

author(s). Where a new person not already listed meets the three

conditions to qualify as an author, the team will decide the placement of

this person in the authorship sequence.

This matter may be escalated to the respective Publications Committees

Chairman whose decisions shall be final.

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Title of Study (Study PI, Country)

Deliverable (time from Apr

2011) Proposed Authorship Sequence Progress 1. Paediatric OHCA Resuscitation Outcome (Tham

Lai Peng,

Singapore)

• 6 months: systematic review

Systematic review: Tham Lai Peng, Marcus Ong, Ridvan Atilla

Lit review completed Draft manuscript ready

• 1 year: analysis

plan with PAROS & CARES

Data from PAROS: Tham Lai Peng, Marcus Ong, Ridvan Atilla

Pending PAROS data

2. Regional Variation in Outcomes of Witnessed VF OHCA in Asia

(Tatsuya

Nishiuchi,

Japan)

•6 months: systematic review Systematic review:

Tatsuya Nishiuchi, Doctor Nausheen, Taku Iwami

Lit review completed

•1 year: analysis

plan with PAROS & CARES

Data from PAROS: Tatsuya Nishiuchi, Doctor

Nausheen, Taku Iwami

Pending

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Title of Study (Study PI, Country)

Deliverable (time from Apr 2011) Proposed Authorship Sequence Progress 3. Impact of Supraglottic Airways and Endotracheal Intubation on Outcomes Following OHCA (Kentaro

Kajino, Japan)

• 6 months: systematic review/meta -analysis

Systematic review: Tiah Ling, Kentaro Kajino, Omer Ahmed Al Sakaf

Lit review completed Draft manuscript in progress

• 1 year:

analysis plan with PAROS & CARES

Data from PAROS: Kentaro Kajino, Tiah Ling, Omer Ahmed Al Sakaf

Pending

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Title of Study (Study PI, Country)

Deliverable (time from Apr 2011) Proposed Authorship Sequence Progress 4. Outcomes from Manual vs Mechanical Chest Compressions at the Emergency Department Setting for OHCA – A Pan-Asian Perspective

(Goh E Shaun,

Singapore)

• Systematic

Review Submitted to Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine (SJTREM) • PAROS analysis paper

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Title of Study (Study PI,

Country)

Deliverable (time from Apr

2011) Proposed Authorship Sequence Progress 1. Comparison of EMS Systems

(Sang Do Shin,

Korea)

•3 months: Survey •6 months: Systematic Review

Systematic Review: Sang Do Shin, Nathida, Pairoj Khruekarnchana

Manuscript undergoing second review with Prehospital Emergency Care

•1 year: Analysis plan

for PAROS and CARES?

2. EMS Systems– “End-of-Life” Issues

(Chih-Hao Lin,

Taiwan)

•3 months: CRF •6 months: Systematic Review

Systematic Review: Ng Yih

Yng, Lin Chih-Hao Lit Review completed Draft manuscript in

progress

•1 year: Survey Survey: Lin Chih-Hao, Ng

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Title of Study (Study PI, Country)

Deliverable (time from Apr

2011) Proposed Authorship Sequence Progress 3. Incidence of VF in Asian OHCA

(Benjamin Leong,

Singapore)

• 6 months:

Systematic review Systematic Review: Benjamin Leong Lit Review in progress

• 1 year: Analysis

plan for PAROS and CARES

Data from PAROS:

Benjamin Leong Pending PAROS/CARES data

4.Classify

Urban/Suburban/ Rural Sites for OHCA Research across PAROS Countries

(Chan-Wei Kuo,

Taiwan)

•3 months: Research qn •6 months: Systematic review

Systematic Review: Chan-Wei Kuo, Cheah Si Oon, Sarah Abdul Karim

Research question drafted Lit Review in progress

•1 year: Analysis

plan for PAROS Data from PAROS: Chan-Wei Kuo, Cheah Si Oon,

Sarah Abdul Karim

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Title of Study

(Study PI,

Country)

Deliverable

(time from Apr

2011)

Proposed Authorship

Sequence

Progress

1. Pan-Asian Study of EMS Performance Indicators (Nik Hisamuddin, Malaysia) • 3 months: Survey • 6 months: Systematic review

Systematic review: Toh Hong Chuen, Nik Hisamudin, Julina Md Noor, Jirapong

Supasaowapak

Literature review in progress

• 1 year: Survey vs

data analysis? Data from PAROS: Nik Hisamudin, Julina Md Noor, Jirapong Supasaowapak, Toh Hong Chuen Pending survey 2. EMS Education and Training (Hideharu Tanaka, Japan) • 3 months: Survey • 6 months: Systematic review

Systematic Review: Hideharu Tanaka, Takayama, Nalinas Khunkhlai

Survey in progress

• 1 year: Analysis

plan for PAROS Data from PAROS: Hideharu Tanaka, Takayama, Nalinas Khunkhlai

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Title of Study

(Study PI,

Country)

Deliverable

(time from Apr

2011)

Proposed Authorship

Sequence

Progress

3. Non-Cardiac OHCA in PAROS

(Youngsun

Ro, Korea)

• 6 months: Systematic review

Systematic Review: Goh E Shaun, Youngsun Ro, Chang Bae Park

Lit Review in progress

• 1 year:

Analysis plan for PAROS

Data from PAROS:

Youngsun Ro, Chang Bae Park, Goh E Shaun

Pending PAROS data

4. Asia EMS Survey on Ambulance Design and Safety Specifications

(Sarah,

Malaysia)

• Delphi Consensus (target Sep 2012 Penang EMS Asia Conference)
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Title of Study (Study PI, Country)

Deliverable (time from Apr

2011) Proposed Authorship Sequence Progress 1. Adherence of Therapeutic Hypothermia/ EGDT (Patrick Ko,

Taiwan)

• 6 months:

Systematic review

Systematic review: Irwani Ibrahim, Patrick Ko,, Paul Middleton, Cem Oktay

Discontinued as team found a BMJ paper answering the same research question

• 1 year:

Survey

Survey: Patrick Ko, Irwani Ibrahim, Paul Middleton, Cem Oktay

To post and

re-announce questionnaire

2. ED Overcrowding in Asia

(Won-Chul Cha, Korea)

• 6 months:

Systematic review

Systematic review: Gan Han Nee, Kyoung Jun Song, Kyung Won Lee, Won-Chul Cha Withdrawn by Dr Cha • 1 year: Analysis plan for PAROS

Survey: Won-Chul Cha Gan Han Nee, Kyoung Jun Song, Kyung Won Lee

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Title of Study (Study PI, Country)

Deliverable (time from Apr

2011) Proposed Authorship Sequence Progress 3. Re-exploration of EMS Response Time to the Survival of OHCAs in Asia

(Chiang

Wen-Chu, Taiwan)

• 6 months: Systematic review Systematic review: Chiang Wen-Chu, Bryan McNally, G Y Naroo, Matthew Ma • 1 year: Analysis plan for PAROS and CARES

Data from PAROS: Chiang Wen-Chu, Bryan McNally, G Y Naroo, Matthew Ma 4. Factors Affecting Neurologic Outcomes of OHCA Patients with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

(Hyun Wook

Ryoo, Korea)

• Additional data collection?
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Kyoto (10 – 13 Nov 2012)

Interested participants can :

o

Submit a

New Study Proposal

* OR

o

Submit an

Abstract

*

Email to: Ms Soon

(

[email protected]

)

Language: English only

Application deadline:

1 Oct 2012

* Please download from PAROS Source Document website

(

http://www.scri.edu.sg/index.php/source-documents

)

http://www.icmje.org/urm_main.html http://www.scri.edu.sg/index.php/source-documents

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