European heart journal
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European heart journal · Nov 1987
Effects of early defibrillation of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients by ambulance personnel.
During the year of this study, the specially trained ambulance personnel initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation in 307 out of hospital cardiac arrest patients. All arrests, regardless of aetiology, age or other circumstances, were studied. The mean age for the arrest patients was 66 years. ⋯ Nineteen of the 94 patients who had a return of QRS complexes also had a return of pulse shortly after defibrillation without further advanced life support measures, while another six patients had a return of pulse after further life support therapy. Six of the 32 ventricular fibrillation patients (19%) reached within 4 min and three of the 63 ventricular fibrillation patients (5%) reached between 4-8 min survived. An estimated 4.2 lives per 100,000 inhabitants a year were saved when early defibrillation was used as the only addition to the basic life support provided by the present ambulance service.