Protocolo médico de reanimación cardiopulmonar asistida en casos de muerte súbita, una realidad (original) (raw)
Cardiovascular disease is currently considered the leading cause of death in middle-aged adults all over the world. A large percentage of sudden deaths occur suddenly and in public places outside the hospital. Survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is variable and is related with several conditions such as the early start of cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers (CPR) by trained or telephone assisted personnel and the access to early defibrillation; both procedures must be performed within the first 5 min after sudden cardiac arrest has occurred to ensure a longer survival and neurological recovery. These actions must be performed in the medical scene by witnesses with prior training or through the assistance of an emergency dispatcher. The present article describes the attributes of a medical dispatch protocol of CPR attended by emergency 2604-6520 © 2019 Sociedad Mexicana de Medicina de Emergencias, AC. Publicado por Permanyer México SA de CV. Este es un artículo Open Acc...
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