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Authors: | Weidringer J. W. Sefrin P. |
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Affiliation: | 1.Bayerische Landesärztekammer, München ;2.Sektion präklinische Notfallmedizin, Klinik und Poliklinik für Anästhesiologie, Zentrum Operative Medizin, Universität Würzburg ;3.Bayerische Landesärztekammer, Mühlbaurstraße 16, 81677 , München ; |
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Abstract: | Early defibrillation along with well performed basic life support (BLS) after cardiac arrest, due to ventricular fibrillation is the gold standard for increasing patients survival. Within Germany there are two standardized schemes for the training of first responders as well as of paramedics, emergency medical technicians etc.; however, the use of public access defibrillation (PAD) is highly variable between localities. Results from the USA as well as from Germany indicate approaches to life-saving issues which need addressing. The paper by Caffrey reveals high regional efficiency for PAD along with BLS, while two German studies show the value of lay individuals in BLS. Zipes (USA) study shows that death due to cardiac arrest occurs at the patient’s home in more than 70%. Two recent, standardized US trials cast doubt on the efficacy of broadly deployed BLS-training programs for lay persons, preferring PAD and BLS training carried out strictly in accordance with the risk-ratio, for instance, of the people near to the first responders. Taking this into account, social insurance for occupational accidents offer qualified first responder training for more than 43 million employees (about half of the Germany population) in more than 3 million companies. It is necessary to find a synthesis between socio-economic demands on the one hand and ethical principles on the other for the emergency medicine network. |
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