Eisenberg M S, Copass M K, Hallstrom A, Cobb L A, Bergner L
JAMA. 1980 Mar 14;243(10):1049-51.
Survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest treated by emergency medical technicians (EMTs) with basic life support was studied in four communities with a combined population of 380,000. During a two-year period, 18 (6%) of 321 patients with cardiac arrest were resuscitated and ultimately discharged from the hospital. This figure is compared with 55 (22%) of 253 discharged in adjacent suburban communities with paramedic services. The evident factor accounting for the difference in survival rates was the time from collapse to receiving definitive care (advanced cardiac life support)--26 minutes in the EMT area compared to 7.8 minutes in the paramedic area.
在四个总人口为38万的社区,对由具备基本生命支持能力的急救医疗技术人员(EMT)治疗的院外心脏骤停患者的存活情况进行了研究。在两年期间,321例心脏骤停患者中有18例(6%)被复苏并最终出院。这一数字与相邻有护理人员服务的郊区社区253例出院患者中的55例(22%)形成对比。导致存活率差异的明显因素是从心脏骤停到接受确定性治疗(高级心脏生命支持)的时间——急救医疗技术人员所在地区为26分钟,而护理人员所在地区为7.8分钟。