PMID: 9422173Mar 1, 1995Paper

Prehospital resuscitation--outcome in an urban area

European Journal of Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine
A DávidM Vosseberg-Beermann

Abstract

All prehospital resuscitations performed by emergency physicians in the city of Bochum, Germany, were recorded and evaluated prospectively from 1 August 1989 to 30 September 1990. Initially successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was achieved in 33.8% (alive at admission), and definitive success in 10.4% (discharged alive). Of the patients who presented with cardiac arrest before the arrival of the emergency physician, 28.4% could be resuscitated initially and 7.6% survived definitively. In patients who suffered circulatory arrest on or after the arrival of the emergency physician, the initial success rate of CPR was 51.7%, and the definitive success rate 11.1%. Although the initial success rate was significantly more favourable, the definitive outcome did not differ statistically between these two groups. Two time periods were compared. During the first period of 5 months only one base with two ambulances staffed with emergency physicians was available. During the second period of 9 months an additional base with a physician-staffed ambulance was established. This reorganization resulted in the reduced call to arrival time falling from 8.5 +/- 2.4 min to 7.6 +/- 2.4 min (univariate variance analysis: f = 8.89, d.f. = 1....Continue Reading

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Jan 13, 2012·Prehospital Emergency Care : Official Journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors·Gernot AichingerJohn Christian Fox

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