Muerte súbita recuperada por personal no sanitario gracias a las instrucciones de RCP telefónica. A propósito de un caso

  1. Blanco-Fuentes, Urko 1
  2. Moreno-Clemente, Silvia 1
  3. Gómez-Pardo, Naiara 1
  4. Gil-Martin, Francisco-Javier 1
  5. Moreno-Martínez, Virginia 1
  1. 1 Servicio Vasco de Salud-Osakidetza. Emergencias. Euskadi, España
Journal:
Gaceta médica de Bilbao: Revista oficial de la Academia de Ciencias Médicas de Bilbao. Información para profesionales sanitarios

ISSN: 0304-4858 2173-2302

Year of publication: 2021

Volume: 118

Issue: 2

Pages: 113-118

Type: Article

More publications in: Gaceta médica de Bilbao: Revista oficial de la Academia de Ciencias Médicas de Bilbao. Información para profesionales sanitarios

Abstract

In Spain it is estimated that 128 cardiac stops occur daily. The survival rate of out-ofhospital cardiac arrest ranges from 1.1% -26.1%; being able to increase survival by 56% if a cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is performed by the witnesses early. Telephone-assisted CPR (RCPT) is a key point in the survival chain; however, it is indicated in a low percentage of calls with suspected cardiorespiratory arrest (CRP). Performing a CPR to a person who is not in PCR does not pose a fatal risk, so, in the slightest doubt, you should start a CPR assisted by telephone. This article presents some items that we recommend to apply when starting an RCPT, as well as knowing the quality standards with respect to the RCPT that, unfortunately, are very distant from the data of our service.

Funding information

This study was supported by grant from the National Key R&D Program of China (2019Y A0111000), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81700140, 81873449, 81970142, 81900130, 81970136, 82000132), the Natural Science Foundation of the Jiangsu Higher Education Institution of China (18KJA320005), the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province (BK20190180), China Post - doctoral Science Foundation (2018M632372), the priority academic program development of Jiangsu Higher Education Institution, Translational Research Grant of NCRCH (2020WSB11, 2020WSB13).