• Wilderness Environ Med · Jun 2014

    Case Reports

    Mechanical chest compressions in an avalanche victim with cardiac arrest: an option for extreme mountain rescue operations.

    • Urs Pietsch, Volker Lischke, Christine Pietsch, and Karl-Heinz Kopp.
    • Kantonsspital St. Gallen, Institut für Anästhesiologie, St. Gallen, Switzerland. Electronic address: urs.pietsch@kssg.ch.
    • Wilderness Environ Med. 2014 Jun 1;25(2):190-3.

    AbstractMountain rescue operations often present helicopter emergency medical service crews with unique challenges. One of the most challenging problems is the prehospital care of cardiac arrest patients during evacuation and transport. In this paper we outline a case in which we successfully performed a cardiopulmonary resuscitation of an avalanche victim. A mechanical chest-compression device proved to be a good way of minimizing hands-off time and providing high-quality chest compressions while the patient was evacuated from the site of the accident.Copyright © 2014 Wilderness Medical Society. All rights reserved.

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