THE EFFECT OF EXPERIENCE OF ON-SITE PHYSICIANS ON SURVIVAL FROM PREHOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST

Citation
T. Silfvast et A. Ekstrand, THE EFFECT OF EXPERIENCE OF ON-SITE PHYSICIANS ON SURVIVAL FROM PREHOSPITAL CARDIAC-ARREST, Resuscitation, 31(2), 1996, pp. 101-105
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Emergency Medicine & Critical Care
Journal title
ISSN journal
03009572
Volume
31
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
101 - 105
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-9572(1996)31:2<101:TEOEOO>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Outcome from prehospital cardiac arrest was studied 1 year before (Per iod I) and after (Period II) a reorganisation of the work and the simu ltaneous change of all physicians participating in the care of prehosp ital patients in the emergency medical service system in Helsinki. The re were 444 patients during Period I and 395 patients during Period II . Resuscitation was initiated in 279 patients during Period I and in 3 23 patients (P < 0.001) during Period II. The number of patients with ventricular fibrillation who suffered a witnessed cardiac arrest due t o presumed heart disease was 120 and 130, respectively. During Period I, 70 of these patients were successfully resuscitated and admitted to hospital, 41 (34%) survived to discharge home from hospital. Correspo nding figures during Period II were 79 and 33 (25%, NS). Compared with Period I, a larger proportion of the successfully resuscitated patien ts either died in hospital or were discharged to an institution during Period II (P < 0.05).