Ruemmler Robert, Ziebart Alexander, Garcia-Bardon Andreas, Kamuf Jens, Hartmann Erik K
Department of Anesthesiology, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-University;
Department of Anesthesiology, University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg-University.
J Vis Exp. 2020 Jan 30(155). doi: 10.3791/60707.
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation after cardiac arrest, independent of its origin, is a regularly encountered medical emergency in hospitals as well as preclinical settings. Prospective randomized trials in human subjects are difficult to design and ethically ambiguous, which results in a lack of evidence-based therapies. The model presented in this report represents one of the most common causes of cardiac arrests, ventricular fibrillation, in a standardized setting in a large animal model. This allows for reproducible observations and various therapeutic interventions under clinically accurate conditions, hence facilitating the generation of better evidence and eventually the potential for improved medical treatment.
心脏骤停后的心肺复苏,无论其病因如何,都是医院以及临床前环境中经常遇到的医疗紧急情况。在人体受试者中进行前瞻性随机试验很难设计且在伦理上存在争议,这导致缺乏循证疗法。本报告中呈现的模型代表了心脏骤停最常见的原因之一——心室颤动,是在大型动物模型的标准化环境中构建的。这使得在临床准确的条件下能够进行可重复的观察和各种治疗干预,从而有助于产生更好的证据,并最终有可能改善医疗治疗。