Phillips B, Zideman D, Wyllie J, Richmond S, van Reempts P
Royal Liverpool Children's Hospital, Eaton Road, Liverpool L12 2AP, UK.
Resuscitation. 2001 Mar;48(3):235-9. doi: 10.1016/s0300-9572(00)00382-8.
The European Resuscitation Council (ERC) last issued guidelines for the resuscitation of the newly born infant in 1999 [1]. This was an "Advisory Statement" of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). Following this, the American Heart Association and the Neonatal Resuscitation Programme Steering Committee of the American Academy of Paediatrics and representatives of the World Health Organisation, together with representatives from ILCOR, undertook a series of evidence-based evaluations of the science of resuscitation which culminated in the publication of "Guidelines 2000 for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care" in August 2000 [2,3]. The Paediatric Life Support Working Party of the European Resuscitation Council has considered this document and the supporting scientific literature and presents the ERC Newly Born Guidelines in this paper. Readers will find few changes to the ILCOR Advisory Statement recommendations as the new evidence that has emerged since its publication in 1999 has been confirmatory of the ILCOR recommendations.
欧洲复苏委员会(ERC)上一次发布新生儿复苏指南是在1999年[1]。这是国际复苏联合委员会(ILCOR)的一份“咨询声明”。在此之后,美国心脏协会、美国儿科学会新生儿复苏项目指导委员会、世界卫生组织代表以及ILCOR代表对复苏科学进行了一系列基于证据的评估,最终于2000年8月发布了《2000年心肺复苏和紧急心血管护理指南》[2,3]。欧洲复苏委员会儿科生命支持工作组审议了该文件及相关科学文献,并在本文中呈现了ERC新生儿指南。读者会发现与ILCOR咨询声明的建议相比变化不大,因为自1999年发布以来出现的新证据证实了ILCOR的建议。