• J. Intern. Med. · May 1989

    One year's experience of early defibrillation in Stockholm.

    • J Jakobsson, N Rehnqvist, and O Nyquist.
    • Department of Anaesthesia, Karolinska Institute, Danderyd Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden.
    • J. Intern. Med. 1989 May 1;225(5):297-301.

    AbstractThe effects of resuscitation on patients who died suddenly out of hospital were evaluated after the introduction of early defibrillation performed by ambulance personnel using semi-automatic defibrillators. Resuscitation attempts were initiated in 548 patients during the 1-year study period. Mean ambulance delay was 7.5 min, 22% of the cardiac arrest patients had received bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Sensitivity and specificity for the semi-automatic defibrillator in the interpretation of ventricular fibrillation was found to be 97 and 100% respectively. Only 28 (14%) of the 206 defibrillated patients regained circulation and were admitted for further hospital care. Only three survived to be discharged. Among the 342 patients in whom defibrillation was not indicated, 16 (5%) regained circulation and were admitted for further hospital care and one (0.3%) survived to be discharged. Semi-automatic defibrillators seem reliable, safe and inexpensive; however, the isolated addition of defibrillation to basal ambulance service seems to be inadequate in Stockholm. We need to evaluate what further resources are of importance to guarantee a successful outcome.

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