Cardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction time

Introduction/Objective The Emergency Medical Service reaction time is the interval between the moment the Emergency Medical Team is dispatched and the moment they arrive at the patient's side. This paper stresses the importance of a short reaction time and early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (C...

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Main Author: Ilić Andrijana
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Language:English
Published: City Medical emergency department, Belgrade 2024-01-01
Series:Halo 194
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description Introduction/Objective The Emergency Medical Service reaction time is the interval between the moment the Emergency Medical Team is dispatched and the moment they arrive at the patient's side. This paper stresses the importance of a short reaction time and early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by comparing two medical cases and data from available literature. Case reports: We are presenting the cases of two elderly patients who had both acquired chest pain that led to acute cardiac arrest (ACA) in outpatient settings. One patient suffered ACA in the presence of the Emergency Medical Team (EMT), who immediately initiated CPR and Advanced Life Support (ALS) measures. Their reaction time was 0 min. The patient was successfully resuscitated and transported to the hospital. Five days later, he had recovered and was discharged to go home. In the second patient's case, ACA occurred in a public place, but the witnesses were not educated to perform Basic Life Support (BLS), so no CPR was initiated before the EMT arrived. Their reaction time was 9 minutes. The CPR measures that they initiated were unsuccessful and the patient was pronounced dead 30 minutes later. Conclusion: A short reaction time and early CPR are crucial for surviving out-of-hospital ACA. The education of non-medical personnel in the early initiation of BLS measures should be insisted upon.
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spelling doaj-art-f9c92832521c43a8ba3cfe6eba0cc7122025-02-05T13:08:08ZengCity Medical emergency department, BelgradeHalo 1942334-64772024-01-01301182010.5937/halo2401018I2334-64772401018ICardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction timeIlić Andrijana0Zavod za urgentnu medicinu, Beograd, SerbiaIntroduction/Objective The Emergency Medical Service reaction time is the interval between the moment the Emergency Medical Team is dispatched and the moment they arrive at the patient's side. This paper stresses the importance of a short reaction time and early cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by comparing two medical cases and data from available literature. Case reports: We are presenting the cases of two elderly patients who had both acquired chest pain that led to acute cardiac arrest (ACA) in outpatient settings. One patient suffered ACA in the presence of the Emergency Medical Team (EMT), who immediately initiated CPR and Advanced Life Support (ALS) measures. Their reaction time was 0 min. The patient was successfully resuscitated and transported to the hospital. Five days later, he had recovered and was discharged to go home. In the second patient's case, ACA occurred in a public place, but the witnesses were not educated to perform Basic Life Support (BLS), so no CPR was initiated before the EMT arrived. Their reaction time was 9 minutes. The CPR measures that they initiated were unsuccessful and the patient was pronounced dead 30 minutes later. Conclusion: A short reaction time and early CPR are crucial for surviving out-of-hospital ACA. The education of non-medical personnel in the early initiation of BLS measures should be insisted upon.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/2334-6477/2024/2334-64772401018I.pdfcardiopulmonary resuscitationreaction timedefibrillationcardiac arrest
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction time
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reaction time
defibrillation
cardiac arrest
title Cardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction time
title_full Cardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction time
title_fullStr Cardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction time
title_full_unstemmed Cardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction time
title_short Cardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction time
title_sort cardiopulmonary resuscitation success measured by a short reaction time
topic cardiopulmonary resuscitation
reaction time
defibrillation
cardiac arrest
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