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Cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation in“hostile”environments:Using automated compression devices to minimize the rescuers’danger 被引量:1
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作者 George Latsios Marianna Leopoulou +6 位作者 Andreas Synetos Antonios Karanasos Angelos Papanikolaou pavlos bounas Evangelia Stamatopoulou Konstantinos Toutouzas Kostas Tsioufis 《World Journal of Cardiology》 2023年第2期45-55,共11页
Mechanical automated compression devices are being used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation instead of manual,“hands-on”,rescuer-delivered chest compressions.The-theoretical-advantages include high-quality non-stop com... Mechanical automated compression devices are being used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation instead of manual,“hands-on”,rescuer-delivered chest compressions.The-theoretical-advantages include high-quality non-stop compressions,thus freeing the rescuer performing the compressions and additionally the ability of the rescuer to stand reasonably away from a potentially“hazardous”victim,or from hazardous and/or difficult resuscitation conditions.Such circumstances involve cardiopulmonary resuscitation(CPR)in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory,especially directly under the fluoroscopy panel,where radiation is well known to cause detrimental effects to the rescuer,and CPR during/after land or air transportation of cardiac arrest victims.Lastly,CPR in a coronavirus disease 2019 patient/ward,where the danger of contamination and further serious illness of the health provider is very existent.The scope of this review is to review and present literature and current guidelines regarding the use of mechanical compressions in these“hostile”and dangerous settings,while comparing them to manual compressions. 展开更多
关键词 Automated compression devices Cardiopulmonary resuscitation Cathlab Computed tomography TRANSFER COVID-19
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