Automated external defibrillators: implications for training qualified ambulance staff

Autor: Edward Glucksman, Denis D'Auria, Geraldine Walters
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: Annals of emergency medicine. 21(6)
ISSN: 0196-0644
Popis: Study objective: To investigate the performance of basic trained ambulance personnel using an automated external defibrillator (AED) after a short training program. Methods: One hundred ninety ambulance attendants working in London received six and one-half hours training in the use of an AED, with written feedback and continuing education regarding performance after training. Performance was assessed over a period of 15 months by analysis of report forms and ECG/audible cassette tapes from the patients who were treated. Results: Staff were able to operate the defibrillator correctly in 96% of cases and followed the protocol sequence taught in 34% of cases. The median time taken to activate the defibrillator following arrival of the ambulance at the scene of cardiac arrest was four minutes (range, one to 13 minutes). In 32% of cases, patients were intubated erroneously or moved to the ambulance before the AED was attached. Conclusion: The short course with continuing education was sufficient to train staff in AED operation, but errors in protocol compliance occurred throughout the trial.
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