Maes Frédéric, Marchandise Sébastien, Boileau Laurianne, Le Polain de Waroux Jean-Benoît, Scavée Christophe
Department of Cardiology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Bruxelles, Belgium.
Emerg Med J. 2015 Jun;32(6):481-5. doi: 10.1136/emermed-2013-202962. Epub 2014 Jul 31.
To determine the effect of a new automated external defibrillator (AED) system connected by General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) to an external call centre in assisting novices in a sudden cardiac arrest situation.
Prospective, interventional study. Layperson volunteers were first asked to complete a survey about their knowledge and ability to give cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use an AED. A simulated cardiac arrest scenario using a CPR manikin was then presented to volunteers. A telephone and semi-AED were available in the same room. The AED was linked to a call centre, which provided real-time information to 'bystanders' and emergency services via GPRS/GPS technology. The scene was videotaped to avoid any interaction with examiners. A standardised check list was used to record correct actions.
85 volunteers completed questionnaires and were recorded. Mean age was 44±16, and 49% were male; 38 (45%) had prior CPR training or felt comfortable intervening in a sudden cardiac arrest victim; 40% felt they could deliver a shock using an AED. During the scenarios, 56 (66%) of the participants used the AED and 53 (62%) successfully delivered an electrical shock. Mean time to defibrillation was 2 min 29 s. Only 24 (28%) participants dialled the correct emergency response number (112); the live-assisted GPRS AED allowed alerted emergency services in 38 other cases. CPR was initiated in 63 (74%) cases, 26 (31%) times without prompting and 37 (44%) times after prompting by the AED.
Although knowledge of the general population appears to be inadequate with regard to AED locations and recognition, live-assisted devices with GPS-location may improve emergency care.
确定一种通过通用分组无线服务(GPRS)连接到外部呼叫中心的新型自动体外除颤器(AED)系统在协助新手应对心脏骤停情况时的效果。
前瞻性干预研究。首先要求外行人志愿者完成一项关于他们进行心肺复苏(CPR)和使用AED的知识与能力的调查。然后向志愿者展示使用CPR人体模型模拟的心脏骤停场景。同一房间内有一部电话和一台半自动AED。该AED与一个呼叫中心相连,呼叫中心通过GPRS/GPS技术向“旁观者”和紧急服务部门提供实时信息。对现场进行录像以避免与检查人员有任何互动。使用标准化检查表记录正确操作。
85名志愿者完成问卷并被记录。平均年龄为44±16岁,49%为男性;38人(45%)曾接受过CPR培训或觉得自己能够对心脏骤停受害者进行干预;40%的人觉得自己能够使用AED进行电击。在模拟场景中,56名(66%)参与者使用了AED,53名(62%)成功进行了电击。平均除颤时间为2分29秒。只有24名(28%)参与者拨打了正确的应急响应号码(112);在另外38例中,实时辅助的GPRS AED使紧急服务部门得到了警报。63例(74%)启动了CPR,26例(31%)在未得到提示的情况下进行,37例(44%)在AED提示后进行。
尽管普通人群在AED位置和识别方面的知识似乎不足,但具有GPS定位功能的实时辅助设备可能会改善紧急护理。