Early defibrillation is an important factor of survival in cardiac arrest. However, novice resuscitators often struggle with cardiac arrest patients. We investigated factors leading to delayed defibrillation performed by final-year medical students within a simulated bystander cardiac arrest situation.Final-year medical students received a refresher lecture and basic life support training before being confronted with a simulated cardiac arrest situation in a simulation ambulance. The scenario was analyzed for factors leading to delayed defibrillation. We compared the time intervals the participants needed for various measures with a benchmark set by experienced resuscitators. After training, the participants were interviewed regarding chall...
Aim: To determine whether in patients with an ambulance response time of >5 min who were in VF cardi...
Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States. By reviewing and analyzing the su...
Objective: To determine whether patients with unexpected prehospital cardiac arrest could be identif...
<p><b>A:</b> Time needed for the first defibrillation after onset of ventricular fibrillation (n = 4...
Introduction: Timely defibrillation in ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest (VFCA) is associated ...
BACKGROUND: Delay in defibrillation (more than 2 min) is associated with worse survival in patients ...
Introduction: Rapid defibrillation is the most effective strategy for establishing return of spontan...
BACKGROUND: Delays to defibrillation are associated with worse survival after in-hospital cardiac ar...
Background. Rapid defibrillation is the most important intervention required for a patient in cardia...
Introduction: Coordination of the tasks of performing chest compressions and defibrillation can lead...
Objectives: In the early minutes of cardiac arrest, timing of defibrillation and cardiopulmonary res...
ABSTRACT Background: The chances of survival after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are one ...
High quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR, i.e. chest compressions and ventilations) and promp...
Background: Humanstudies over the last decade have indicated that delaying initial defibrillation to...
Delays in defibrillation for in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with lower survival, with ten...
Aim: To determine whether in patients with an ambulance response time of >5 min who were in VF cardi...
Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States. By reviewing and analyzing the su...
Objective: To determine whether patients with unexpected prehospital cardiac arrest could be identif...
<p><b>A:</b> Time needed for the first defibrillation after onset of ventricular fibrillation (n = 4...
Introduction: Timely defibrillation in ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest (VFCA) is associated ...
BACKGROUND: Delay in defibrillation (more than 2 min) is associated with worse survival in patients ...
Introduction: Rapid defibrillation is the most effective strategy for establishing return of spontan...
BACKGROUND: Delays to defibrillation are associated with worse survival after in-hospital cardiac ar...
Background. Rapid defibrillation is the most important intervention required for a patient in cardia...
Introduction: Coordination of the tasks of performing chest compressions and defibrillation can lead...
Objectives: In the early minutes of cardiac arrest, timing of defibrillation and cardiopulmonary res...
ABSTRACT Background: The chances of survival after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are one ...
High quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR, i.e. chest compressions and ventilations) and promp...
Background: Humanstudies over the last decade have indicated that delaying initial defibrillation to...
Delays in defibrillation for in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with lower survival, with ten...
Aim: To determine whether in patients with an ambulance response time of >5 min who were in VF cardi...
Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States. By reviewing and analyzing the su...
Objective: To determine whether patients with unexpected prehospital cardiac arrest could be identif...