Semi-automatic external defibrillation.

Journal: European Journal Of Emergency Medicine : Official Journal Of The European Society For Emergency Medicine
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Abstract

Malignant arrhythmia, which is responsible for most of the out-of-hospital cardiac arrests, is ventricular fibrillation (VF). The best treatment of VF is a controlled electric shock on the chest administered in a short delay. The emergency medical technicians (EMTs) qualified to carry out this treatment in Belgium and in districts often succeed in arriving on the spot 8 minutes earlier than the people of the Service Mobile d'Urgence et de Réanimation (SMUR). The delegation of defibrillation to ambulance crew members however implies a specific teaching, training and a medical control. The Brussels experience shows that semi-automatic external defibrillation by EMT-Ds (SAED) is feasible when criteria for applying SAED in the pre-hospital phase are applicable.

Authors
P Mols, P Clevenbergh, B Henry, M Decroly, C Langen, E Beaucarne, J Bruyninx, P Robert, J Labruyère, J Flamand