住院复苏概念与第一反应者除颤。2年经验)。

Medizinische Klinik Pub Date : 2010-07-01 Epub Date: 2010-07-30 DOI:10.1007/s00063-010-1080-0
Nils Robert, Cordula Kloppe, Andreas Mügge, Christoph Hanefeld
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背景和目的:心脏骤停发生率为1-5 / 1000。尽管采用了不同的研究方法,但在过去的40年里,住院复苏后的预后并没有显著改善。这篇文章介绍了医院范围内使用第一响应者除颤概念的应急计划的经验。方法:2003年实施全院应急预案。这一概念包括设立15个"除颤器点",培训整个医院的人员作为第一反应者,并建立一个紧急小组。在接下来的3年里,这个概念得到了优化。在2006年5月至2008年4月期间,收集了所有接受院内复苏的患者的数据。结果:24个月内共实施复苏41例。其中,24名患者(58%)在事件发生时接受了强化监测。最初,15例(36%)患者表现为心室颤动,15例(36%)无脉性电活动,11例(27%)心脏骤停。共有12名患者(29%)活着出院。其中约一半(42%)发生心室颤动,并在事件发生时接受观察。结论:2003年实施全院急诊计划以来收集的数据反映了日常临床常规。结果表明,特别是对心室颤动患者,接受第一反应性除颤治疗效果更好。
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[In-hospital resuscitation concept with first-responder defibrillation. 2-year experience].

Background and purpose: Sudden cardiac arrest appears in 1-5 patients/ 1,000 clinical admissions. In spite of different research approaches, the prognosis after in-hospital resuscitation has not significantly improved in the last 40 years. This account presents the experiences with a hospital-wide emergency plan using the concept of defibrillation by first responders.

Methods: In 2003, a hospital-wide emergency plan was implemented. The concept comprised the setup of 15 "defibrillator points", training of the entire hospital personnel as first responder, and the introduction of an emergency team. Over the following 3 years, the concept was optimized. In a period from May 2006 to April 2008, the data of all patients who received an in-hospital resuscitation were collected.

Results: Within 24 months, a total of 41 resuscitations were conducted. Out of these, 24 patients (58%) were under intensive monitoring when the event occurred. Initially, 15 patients (36%) showed ventricular fibrillation, 15 (36%) a pulseless electrical activity, and eleven (27%) an asystoly. A total of twelve patients (29%) left hospital alive. About half of them (42%) experienced ventricular fibrillation and were under observation at the time of event.

Conclusion: The data collected since the implementation of the hospital- wide emergency plan in 2003 reflect the daily clinical routine. The results show that there is a better outcome especially in patients with ventricular fibrillation when receiving first-responder defibrillation.

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