Účinná laická KPR a otvorenie culprit artérie do 2 hodín (komentovaná kazuistika) // SOLEN

Via practica 2/2019

Bystander CPR and successful Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention of culprit lesion within two hours (case report)

The authors are presenting a commented case report of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with initial defibrillated rhythm as a deterioration of acute myocardial infarction. Early detection of STEMI and initialization of rapid transport to PCI depends on several factors as early start of lay CPR provided by bystanders, early defibrillation and achieving of ROSC by the EMS crew and 12leads ECG provided soon after ROSC. The outcome is higher if the time between call to Emergency Medical Dispatching and handover in the hospital is less than 90 minutes.

Keywords: out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, first aid, early defibrillation, STEMI, primary percutaneous coronary intervention