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希腊神话中提供复苏的技艺。

The art of providing resuscitation in Greek mythology.

作者信息

Siempos Ilias I, Ntaidou Theodora K, Samonis George

机构信息

From the *Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; †First Department of Critical Care Medicine and Pulmonary Services, Evangelismos Hospital, University of Athens Medical School, Athens, Greece; ‡Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Department of Medicine, New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Cornell Medical Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, New York; and §Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Heraklion, Heraklion, Crete, Greece.

出版信息

Anesth Analg. 2014 Dec;119(6):1336-41. doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000000416.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

We reviewed Greek mythology to accumulate tales of resuscitation and we explored whether these tales could be viewed as indirect evidence that ancient Greeks considered resuscitation strategies similar to those currently used.

METHODS

Three compendia of Greek mythology: The Routledge Handbook of Greek Mythology, The Greek Myths by Robert Graves, and Greek Mythology by Ioannis Kakridis were used to find potentially relevant narratives.

RESULTS

Thirteen myths that may suggest resuscitation (including 1 case of autoresuscitation) were identified. Methods to attempt mythological resuscitation included use of hands (which may correlate with basic life support procedures), a kiss on the mouth (similar to mouth-to-mouth resuscitation), application of burning torches (which might recall contemporary use of external defibrillators), and administration of drugs (a possible analogy to advanced life support procedures). A careful assessment of relevant myths demonstrated that interpretations other than medical might be more credible.

CONCLUSIONS

Although several narratives of Greek mythology might suggest modern resuscitation techniques, they do not clearly indicate that ancient Greeks presaged scientific methods of resuscitation. Nevertheless, these elegant tales reflect humankind's optimism that a dying human might be restored to life if the appropriate procedures were implemented. Without this optimism, scientific improvement in the field of resuscitation might not have been achieved.

摘要

背景

我们回顾了希腊神话以收集复苏的故事,并探究这些故事是否可被视为古希腊人考虑过与当前所用复苏策略相似策略的间接证据。

方法

使用了三本希腊神话选集:《劳特利奇希腊神话手册》、罗伯特·格雷夫斯所著的《希腊神话》以及约阿尼斯·卡克里迪斯所著的《希腊神话》来寻找潜在相关的故事。

结果

确定了13个可能暗示复苏的神话(包括1例自动复苏)。尝试进行神话复苏的方法包括使用双手(这可能与基本生命支持程序相关)、对口部亲吻(类似于口对口复苏)、应用燃烧的火炬(这可能让人联想到当代外部除颤器的使用)以及给药(可能类似于高级生命支持程序)。对相关神话的仔细评估表明,医学以外的解释可能更可信。

结论

尽管希腊神话中的几个故事可能暗示了现代复苏技术,但它们并未明确表明古希腊人预见了科学的复苏方法。然而,这些优美的故事反映了人类的乐观态度,即如果实施适当的程序,濒死之人可能会恢复生命。没有这种乐观态度,复苏领域的科学进步可能无法实现。

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