• Author/Authors

    Koyuncu, Murat Karabuk University - Medical School - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Dumanb, Ali Adnan Menderes University - Medical School - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Ozturk, Derya Şişli Etfal Training and Research Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Ipekci, Afsin İstanbul Üniversitesi - Cerrahpaşa Medical School - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Altinbilek, Ertugrul Şişli Etfal Training and Research Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Topal, Fatih Esad Izmir Katip Çelebi University - Medical School - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Turkdogan, Kenan Ahmet Adnan Menderes University - Medical School - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey , Ikizceli, Ibrahim İstanbul Üniversitesi - Cerrahpaşa Medical School - Department of Emergency Medicine, Turkey

  • Title Of Article

    When should cardiopulmonary resuscitation be stopped: Opinions of the emergency medicine physicians in Turkey

  • شماره ركورد
    38228
  • Abstract
    We aimed to define point of view of the Emergency Medicine Physicians (EMPs) working in emergency services in Turkey about the duration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and to determine whether a standardization could be developed for CPR duration in the light of this information. After approval of the ethics committee, a survey form was prepared using Google Document and internet access address was sent to 1.404 EMPs via mail. A total of 428 persons responded the survey and 426 appropriate responses were assessed. Of the EMPs, 64.2% suggested that the persons who perform and/or manage CPR must make the decision for the duration. The participants stated that CPR time should be longer at younger ages and shorten with aging and that duration of CPR must be shorter in patients with the end-stage. The decision for ‘Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR)’ can not be made in our country. Legal studies must be conducted for law, regulations and notification in order to made decision for DNAR only in terminal stage patients. Therefore there must not be a law, regulation or CPR guide including exact duration for CPR.
  • From Page
    159
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation , Do not attempt resuscitation , Opinion , Survey
  • JournalTitle
    Journal Of Experimental an‎d Clinical Medicine
  • To Page
    164
  • JournalTitle
    Journal Of Experimental an‎d Clinical Medicine