Silfvast T
Prehospital Emergency Care Unit, Helsinki University, Finland.
Am J Emerg Med. 1990 Jul;8(4):359-64. doi: 10.1016/0735-6757(90)90097-j.
Helsinki, a city of 500,000 inhabitants, is served by a two-tiered emergency medical system with basic emergency medical technicians in ordinary ambulances and one physician-staffed prehospital emergency care unit. All 266 patients with prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation during 1987 were studied. Two hundred twelve patients with presumed heart disease and a witnessed arrest were analyzed further. Their response times for basic life support and advanced life support were 5.5 and 10.7 minutes, respectively. The initial cardiac rhythm in 144 patients (68%) was ventricular fibrillation. In 79 of these patients, cardiopulmonary resuscitation was successful, and 39 patients (27%) were discharged from hospital. The patients who survived had shorter response times for basic life support and their arrest locations was more often outside home, compared with the nonsurvivors. The results seem comparable with emergency medical systems in the United States, but a need to reduce response times is identified.
赫尔辛基是一座拥有50万居民的城市,由一个两级紧急医疗系统提供服务,普通救护车配备基本急救医疗技术人员,还有一个由医生组成的院前急救护理单元。对1987年期间所有266例进行院前心肺复苏的患者进行了研究。对212例疑似心脏病且有目击者见证心脏骤停的患者进行了进一步分析。他们接受基本生命支持和高级生命支持的反应时间分别为5.5分钟和10.7分钟。144例患者(68%)的初始心律为心室颤动。其中79例患者心肺复苏成功,39例患者(27%)出院。与未存活患者相比,存活患者接受基本生命支持的反应时间更短,且其心脏骤停地点更多在户外。结果似乎与美国的紧急医疗系统相当,但已确定有必要缩短反应时间。