Early external defibrillation is the single most effective intervention in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Literature data indicate that instructing emergency medical technicians (EMTs) to use defibrillators is beneficial, provided the local emergency medical system is well organized. We tried to estimate the potential benefit of early defibrillation in some centres in Belgium by retrospectively analyzing the data from the Belgian Cardio-Pulmonary-Cerebral Resuscitation Registry collected between 1983 and 1987 in Belgian centres with a Mobile Intensive Care Unit (MICU). The data show that 2310 out of 3371 patients (69%) were first attended by the EMTs; on subsequent arrival of the MICU-teams, 584 of these 2310 patients i.e. ...
History Without perceptible reason, a 25-year-old man collapsed in a street carnival and needed to b...
Due to the frequent ventricular fibrillation as initial cardiac rhythm in out-of-hospital cardiac ar...
Aim: To determine whether in patients with an ambulance response time of >5 min who were in VF cardi...
Early external defibrillation is the single most effective intervention in patients with out-of-hosp...
Considering that in Brussels the first-aid ambulance team reaches the patient in cardiac arrest 10 m...
Malignant arrhythmia, which is responsible for most of the out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, is ventr...
Ambulance services in England attempt the resuscitation of almost 30,000 people who have experienced...
Each year at least 300,000 people in the United States and 8000 to 10,000 people in Switzerland suff...
In the current climate of rising healthcare cost, resuscitation efforts performed outside the hospit...
AIMS: There are few data on the outcomes of cardiac arrest (CA) victims when the defibrillation capa...
Sudden cardiac death is the single most important cause of death in the industrialized countries. In...
Abstract Background Immediate defibrillation is the decisive determinant of prognosis in patients su...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of contemporary automatic extern...
24 p.ill.,SHORT REPORT 1 -- 1 BACKGROUND 4 -- 1.1 OUT OF HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST 4 -- 1.2 AUTOMATED ...
The role of early defibrillation has been well established as a pivotal ring of the chain of surviva...
History Without perceptible reason, a 25-year-old man collapsed in a street carnival and needed to b...
Due to the frequent ventricular fibrillation as initial cardiac rhythm in out-of-hospital cardiac ar...
Aim: To determine whether in patients with an ambulance response time of >5 min who were in VF cardi...
Early external defibrillation is the single most effective intervention in patients with out-of-hosp...
Considering that in Brussels the first-aid ambulance team reaches the patient in cardiac arrest 10 m...
Malignant arrhythmia, which is responsible for most of the out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, is ventr...
Ambulance services in England attempt the resuscitation of almost 30,000 people who have experienced...
Each year at least 300,000 people in the United States and 8000 to 10,000 people in Switzerland suff...
In the current climate of rising healthcare cost, resuscitation efforts performed outside the hospit...
AIMS: There are few data on the outcomes of cardiac arrest (CA) victims when the defibrillation capa...
Sudden cardiac death is the single most important cause of death in the industrialized countries. In...
Abstract Background Immediate defibrillation is the decisive determinant of prognosis in patients su...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to assess the effectiveness of contemporary automatic extern...
24 p.ill.,SHORT REPORT 1 -- 1 BACKGROUND 4 -- 1.1 OUT OF HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST 4 -- 1.2 AUTOMATED ...
The role of early defibrillation has been well established as a pivotal ring of the chain of surviva...
History Without perceptible reason, a 25-year-old man collapsed in a street carnival and needed to b...
Due to the frequent ventricular fibrillation as initial cardiac rhythm in out-of-hospital cardiac ar...
Aim: To determine whether in patients with an ambulance response time of >5 min who were in VF cardi...