Title of article :
Evaluation of advanced cardiac life support in a community teaching hospital by use of actual cardiac arrests
Author/Authors :
Makker، نويسنده , , Ram and Gray-Siracusa، نويسنده , , Kathy and Evers، نويسنده , , Martin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
Abstract :
Objective: To determine the retention of Advanced Cardiac Life Support training of internalmedicine residents as a function of the time since successfully completing ACLS training.
: Prospective, consecutive sample of patients who underwent a cardiopulmonaryresuscitation effort directed by physicians who successfully completed ACLS.
g: Eastern community teaching hospital.
ts: 180 consecutive patients over the age of 18 years who sustained a cardiopulmonaryarrest and whose resuscitation efforts were directed by physicians who successfully completed ACLS. Forty-five additional resuscitative efforts hospital wide were led by non-ACLS-trained physicians during the study period.
e measures: Correctness of the diagnosis of rhythms and treatment of the rhythms diagnosed were assessed, as per ACLS protocols in effect at the time of the study, in 1991.
ention: None.
s: Chi-squares were used for analysis. Seventy-six of the resuscitative efforts were run bymedical residents with a 13.2% error rate. The error rate in the first 6 months after ACLS completion among residents was 5.1%, as compared with 21.6% in the next 6 months (p=0.033), with no impact on actual survival rate. During the study period, error rates among other groups were 8.8% in Emergency Department physicians and 17.8% among non-ACLS-trained physicians.
sions: The error rate found was lower than in previous studies evaluating retention of ACLS education. It is important to have regular updates in ACLS to ensure proper protocol use.
Journal title :
Heart and Lung
Journal title :
Heart and Lung