Gray A J, Redmond A D, Martin M A
Br Med J (Clin Res Ed). 1987 May 2;294(6580):1133-5. doi: 10.1136/bmj.294.6580.1133.
In an attempt to reduce the number of people who die from a cardiac arrest in the Stockport area ambulances were equipped with automatic external defibrillator-pacemakers, and ambulance personnel were trained in their use. Over an 18 month period ambulance personnel attended 113 patients in cardiac arrest with these devices. One patient subsequently survived, and three patients survived for up to three days. The reasons for these poor initial results include the failure of bystanders to provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation, a delay in calling for the ambulance, and too few defibrillators being available.
为了减少斯托克波特地区心脏骤停的死亡人数,救护车配备了自动体外除颤起搏器,救护人员也接受了相关使用培训。在18个月的时间里,救护人员使用这些设备救治了113名心脏骤停患者。其中一名患者随后存活,三名患者存活了三天。这些初步结果不佳的原因包括旁观者未进行心肺复苏、呼叫救护车延迟以及可用的除颤器数量过少。