Latsios George, Synetos Andreas, Leopoulou Marianna, Stamatopoulou Evaggelia, Koukopoulos Panagiotis, Parisis Charalambos, Karanasos Antonios, Fragkou Paraskevi, Toutouzas Konstantinos, Kanakakis John, Tsioufis Kostas
First Department of Cardiology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, "Hippocration" General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Department of Cardiology, "Elpis" General Hospital, Athens, Greece.
Open Access Emerg Med. 2022 Feb 17;14:63-75. doi: 10.2147/OAEM.S340567. eCollection 2022.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the level of established knowledge regarding cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during the pre-vaccine Covid-19 pandemic era of certified Basic Life Support (BLS) providers, as well as their attitude towards CPR and their willingness to provide CPR.
Certified BLS providers from courses held in Athens, Greece, were asked to complete an electronic survey regarding their knowledge of and stance towards performing CPR on victims with confirmed or suspected Covid-19 infection. Their insight on BLS courses was also assessed. Answers were collected during June 2020.
Out of 5513 certified providers, 25.53% completed the survey. The majority (83.36%) would provide CPR to a cardiac arrest victim with possible or confirmed Covid-19 infection. Regarding the use of an automated external defibrillator, most respondents anticipated that it is equally safe as in the pre-Covid-19 period (58.24%). A more elementary level of education (p = 0.04) made rescuers more willing to provide CPR. Access to the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) or to the Greek National Public Health Organization (NPHO) guidelines was not correlated to the attitude towards resuscitation. Time since the last BLS seminar had no impact on the rescuers' attitude (p = 0.72). All responders agreed that training in CPR during Covid-19 remains necessary.
Certified BLS providers maintained their willingness to perform CPR in cardiac arrest victims even during the pre-vaccine, dangerous Covid-19 pandemic period. Knowledge regarding Covid-19 CPR was satisfactory; however, continuous training, focused on the revised algorithms, was considered essential.
本研究旨在评估在新冠疫情疫苗接种前的时期,获得基础生命支持(BLS)认证的提供者对心肺复苏(CPR)的既有知识水平,以及他们对CPR的态度和实施CPR的意愿。
来自希腊雅典举办的课程的获得BLS认证的提供者被要求完成一项关于他们对确诊或疑似新冠感染受害者实施CPR的知识和立场的电子调查。还评估了他们对BLS课程的见解。答案于2020年6月收集。
在5513名获得认证的提供者中,25.53%完成了调查。大多数人(83.36%)会对可能感染或确诊感染新冠的心脏骤停受害者实施CPR。关于自动体外除颤器的使用,大多数受访者预计其与新冠疫情前时期同样安全(58.24%)。教育程度较低(p = 0.04)使救援人员更愿意实施CPR。获取欧洲复苏委员会(ERC)或希腊国家公共卫生组织(NPHO)的指南与对复苏的态度无关。自上次BLS研讨会以来的时间对救援人员的态度没有影响(p = 0.72)。所有受访者都同意在新冠疫情期间CPR培训仍然必要。
即使在疫苗接种前危险的新冠疫情期间,获得BLS认证的提供者仍愿意对心脏骤停受害者实施CPR。关于新冠CPR的知识令人满意;然而,专注于修订算法的持续培训被认为至关重要。