阿姆斯特丹大学医学联合监测中心的研究发现,在心脏停止跳动期间,第一次除颤器震荡每次延迟一分钟就会使存活机会减少6%。 Study from Amsterdam UMC finds that each minute delay in first defibrillator shock during cardiac arrest reduces survival chances by 6%.
阿姆斯特丹UMC的一项研究显示,在心脏停跳期间,每次延迟交付第一次除颤器震荡都使存活机会减少6%。 A study from Amsterdam UMC reveals that every minute of delay in delivering the first defibrillator shock during cardiac arrest reduces survival chances by 6%. 研究人员分析了3 723个病例,发现如果在6分钟内实施休克,恢复正常心脏节奏的成功率为93%,16分钟后为75%。 Analyzing 3,723 cases, researchers found a 93% success rate in restoring normal heart rhythm if the shock was administered within six minutes, compared to 75% after 16 minutes. 该研究倡导改善获得除颤器的机会,并对第一反应者进行培训,以提高生存成果。 The study advocates for improved access to defibrillators and training for first responders to enhance survival outcomes.