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Use of Automated External Defibrillator by Non-Medical Personnel

Rapiddefibrillation by non-medical personnel using an automated external defibrillator may improve survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Level of evidence: "C"

Casino security officers used an automatic external defibrillator in 105 patients whose initial cardiac rhythm was ventricular fibrillation 1. 53% of the patients survived to discharge from the hospital. Among the 90 patients whose collapse was witnessed, the time interval to the delivery of the first defibrillation shock was 4.4±2.9 minutes. The survival rate was 74% for those who received their first defibrillation no later than three minutes after a witnessed collapse and 49% for those who received their defibrillation after more than 3 minutes. The mean interval to the arrival of paramedics was 9.8±4.3 minutes.

References

  • Valenzuela TD, Roe DJ, Nichol G, Clark LL, Spaite DW, Hardman RG. Outcomes of rapid defibrillation by security officers after cardiac arrest in casinos. N Engl J Med 2000 Oct 26;343(17):1206-9. [PubMed]

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