McKernon Sarah L, Kaura Laura, Taylor Kathryn H, Reid Samantha, Balmer Mary C
Dent Update. 2017 Apr;44(4):341-2, 345-6, 349-50. doi: 10.12968/denu.2017.44.4.341.
On 15 October 2015, The Resuscitation Council (UK) published new resuscitation guidelines following the review of resuscitation science by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). The 2015 guidelines emphasize the importance of interactions between the emergency medical dispatcher, the bystander who provides cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and the prompt deployment of an automated external defibrillator (AED); the co-ordination of these three elements is crucial to improving out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival. Medical emergencies in dental practices are thought to occur on average once every 3−4 years per dentist in primary care. The GDC consider medical emergencies as a highly recommended topic for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and recommend at least 10 hours in every CPD cycle. Clinical relevance: The publication of the updated guidelines serves as a reminder to the clinical team of the importance of being up to date with recognition and treatment of cardiac arrest and choking and how seamless interaction between members of both the dental and medical teams improves long-term outcomes for patients.
2015年10月15日,英国复苏委员会在国际复苏联合委员会(ILCOR)对复苏科学进行审查后发布了新的复苏指南。2015年指南强调了紧急医疗调度员、实施心肺复苏(CPR)的旁观者与自动体外除颤器(AED)快速部署之间互动的重要性;这三个要素的协调对于提高院外心脏骤停存活率至关重要。在初级保健中,牙科诊所的医疗紧急情况据认为平均每位牙医每3 - 4年发生一次。英国牙科理事会将医疗紧急情况视为继续职业发展(CPD)的一个高度推荐主题,并建议在每个CPD周期中至少安排10小时。临床意义:更新指南的发布提醒临床团队,及时了解心脏骤停和窒息的识别与治疗以及牙科和医疗团队成员之间无缝互动对患者长期预后的改善有多重要。