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In-Hospital Utstein Style 에 의한 3차 의료기관 응급의료센터에서의 심폐소생술 성적
송근정,이정훈,성일순,정연권,최성욱 대한응급의학회 2001 대한응급의학회지 Vol.12 No.1
Background: To assess and report the outcomes of resuscitation, we apply the 1997 published In- Hospital Utstein Style to an actual emergency department. This study was designed to develope the data base for comparing and striding the outcomes of resuscitation. Methods: This study was carried out in a tertiary hospital from July 1998 to June 1999. The subjects were adult patients over the age of 20 years who received resuscitation at the emergency department. After making out the protocol for the In-Hospital Utstein Style, we gathered data prospectively. Results: Among 51,347 patients, 36 patients received 42 resuscitations. Forty-two(42) cases(100%) had witnessed arrest. Advance life support(ALS) intervention at the time of cardiac arrest included intravenous catheterization, 41cases(97.6%); intravenous drug injection, 20 cases(47.6%); endotracheal intubation, 20 cases(47.6%); and artificial ventilation, 12 cases(28.6%). Immediate causes of cardiac arrest were respiratory depression, 11 cases(26.2%); hypotension, 11 cases(26.2 %)·, metabolic, 9 cases(21.4%); and myocardial ischemia/infarction,5 cases(11.9%). Initial EKG ryhthms were pulseless electrical activity,31 cases(73.8%); ventricular tachycardia/flbrillation, 6 cases(14.3%); and asystole, 5 cases(11.9%). the average interval from cardiac arrest to initial defibrillation was 1.8±2.2 minutes, and the average interval from cardiac arrest to epinephrine injection was 2.6 ± 3.1 minutes. The average duration of resuscitation was 22.6± 18.4 minutes. Return of spontaneous circulation occured in 26 cases/42 case(61.9%). Of the 2 survivng patients who were discharged, 1 patient is still alive after 6 months, and the other is still alive after 1 year. Conclusion: Although the In-Hospital Uetein Style has many complementary factors, its results we very Objective thus use of the In-Hospital Utstein Style is recommend혀 for determining the outcomes of resuscitation.