The effectiveness of prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation

A. Ivanova, A. Potapov, T. A. Androsova, E. V. Klimova
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   An analysis of the Yakutsk Emergency Department documentation for 2018–2022 was carried out in order to assess the effectiveness of prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It was revealed that over a number of years, the Department has maintained a fairly high level of successful resuscitation with restored cardiac activity (increased from 0 % in 2005 to 44.7 % in 2022). The result was achieved through continuous managerial efforts (training of mobile team personnel, increasing readiness for extended resuscitation in all mobile teams, gradual acquisition of technical equipment for providing comprehensive emergency services, daily quality control of medical services provided to patients, effective functioning of the operational department). A high-quality resuscitation performed by the teams contributes to the reduced mortality from preventable causes.
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院前心肺复苏的有效性
对雅库茨克急诊科2018-2022年的文件进行了分析,以评估院前心肺复苏的有效性。据透露,多年来,该科保持了相当高的成功复苏水平,恢复了心脏活动(从2005年的0%增加到2022年的44.7%)。这一成果是通过持续的管理努力(培训流动医疗队人员,提高所有流动医疗队延长复苏的准备程度,逐步购置提供全面急诊服务的技术设备,对向患者提供的医疗服务进行日常质量控制,业务部门有效运作)取得的。医疗队进行的高质量复苏有助于减少可预防原因造成的死亡率。
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Sklifosovsky Journal Emergency Medical Care
Sklifosovsky Journal Emergency Medical Care Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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期刊介绍: The Journal "Neotlozhnaia meditsinskaia pomoshch" (parallel titles: Zhurnal im. N.V. Sklifosovskogo "Neotlozhnai︠a︡ medit︠s︡inskai︠a︡ pomoshch", "Sklifosovsky Journal of Emergency Medical Care") seeks to publish original research articles, literature reviews, case reports, brief reports on clinical practice, and other suitable material submitted by professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of acute medical and surgical conditions.
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