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Clinical Trial
Measuring the call-receipt-to-defibrillation interval: evaluation of prehospital methods.
- J P Campbell, K S Kroshus, D J Lindholm, and W A Watson.
- Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, Truman Medical Center, University of Missouri-Kansas City, USA.
- Ann Emerg Med. 1995 Dec 1; 26 (6): 697-701.
Study ObjectiveSuccessful resuscitation of cardiac arrest depends partly on the time of first defibrillation. An accurate, practical method of measuring this time has not been devised. We attempted to determine the interval from receipt of a call by emergency medical services personnel to first defibrillation (total defibrillation interval) with synchronized clocks between computer-aided dispatch operations and an event-recording defibrillator.DesignA 7-month prospective study measuring the total defibrillation interval. An automated code summary was to be submitted for each participant.SettingAn urban, all-advanced life support, public utility model system.ParticipantsAll primary ventricular fibrillation patients seen during the study period.ResultsNinety-two patients met study criteria. Data are presented as median (interquartile range). The total defibrillation interval was 9.8 minutes (7.9 to 11.8 minutes). The call-receipt-to-vehicle-at-scene interval was 5.98 minutes (4.4 to 7.3 minutes). The vehicle-at-scene-to-defibrillation interval was 3.6 minutes (2.5 to 4.6 minutes).ConclusionThe use of synchronized clocks in automated event-recording systems may provide a method of accurately measuring the time elapsed before defibrillation.
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