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Chain of survival used for a victim of sudden cardiac arrest in a public place
- Department of Medical Rescue, Chapter of Emergency Medicine, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Dabrowskiego st 79, 60-529 Poznan, Poland
- Polish Society of Medical Simulation, Poland
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Abstract
The complete chain of survival is highly recomended management of sudden cardiac arrest. Although it is well known, in Poland not always works properly, because of poor availability to AED devices. We present the history of 56 years old man, who suddenly suffered from sudden cardiac arrest in public place. Thanks to rapid reaction of his family and medical staff this men recived high quality resuscitation including AED and spontaneous circulation returnem before paramedics arrived. On admission to emergency department the patient was awake, without neuroligic deficites. Miocardial infarction was diagnosed as the cause of cardiac arrest.
Abstract
The complete chain of survival is highly recomended management of sudden cardiac arrest. Although it is well known, in Poland not always works properly, because of poor availability to AED devices. We present the history of 56 years old man, who suddenly suffered from sudden cardiac arrest in public place. Thanks to rapid reaction of his family and medical staff this men recived high quality resuscitation including AED and spontaneous circulation returnem before paramedics arrived. On admission to emergency department the patient was awake, without neuroligic deficites. Miocardial infarction was diagnosed as the cause of cardiac arrest.
Keywords
cardiac arrest, survivor, defibrillation, resuscitation
Title
Chain of survival used for a victim of sudden cardiac arrest in a public place
Journal
Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal
Issue
Article type
Case report
Pages
135-136
Published online
2017-10-20
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DOI
Bibliographic record
Disaster Emerg Med J 2017;2(3):135-136.
Keywords
cardiac arrest
survivor
defibrillation
resuscitation
Authors
Wojciech Telec
Tomasz Klosiewicz
Radoslaw Zalewski
Ilona Skitek-Adamczak
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