2013
DOI: 10.17267/2317-3378rec.v2i1.188
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Abstract: Dados estatísticos mostram que a Parada Cardiorrespiratória é a principal causa de morte nos Estados Unidos, Europa e Canadá, e a sua chance de sobrevivência, após o evento, varia de 2% a 49%, dependendo do ritmo cardíaco original e do início precoce de reanimação. O objetivo do artigo é descrever a ressuscitação cardiopulmonar de acordo com as diretrizes da American Heart Association; identificando suas possíveis causas, os sinais clínicos, a atuação do leigo na situação de emergência e o uso do desfibrilador… Show more

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“…When witnessing an out-of-hospital CPA and an AED is readily available onsite, the rescuer should initiate CPR with chest compressions and use the AED as soon as possible 19 . One study that evaluated the use of AED in public places, in this case at airports, demonstrated that the population with minimum orientation and information was able to operate an AED and improve the morbidity and mortality rates of CPA victims 20 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When witnessing an out-of-hospital CPA and an AED is readily available onsite, the rescuer should initiate CPR with chest compressions and use the AED as soon as possible 19 . One study that evaluated the use of AED in public places, in this case at airports, demonstrated that the population with minimum orientation and information was able to operate an AED and improve the morbidity and mortality rates of CPA victims 20 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A parada cardiorrespiratória (PCR) é definida como cessação abrupta da função mecânica cardíaca ocorrendo, consequentemente, a parada de outros órgãos vitais devido a falta de oxigenação (SOCIEDADE BRASILEIRA DE CARDIOLOGIA, 2013). Os sinais clássicos da PCR são perda de consciência, ausência de pulsos carotídeos e ausência de movimentos respiratórios (FERREIRA et al 2013).…”
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“…Cardiorespiratory arrest (CRP) is characterized by the abrupt interruption of the mechanical function of the myocardium, leading to dysfunction of the other vital organs due to the absence of oxygenation, and the chance of survival depends fundamentally on the identification of the signs of CRP and the early start of care, which can also be initiated by a layman (FERREIRA et al 2013). The signs of a cardiac arrest are loss of consciousness, apnea or agonized breathing (gasping, present in 40% of out-ofhospital cardiac arrest) and absence of central pulse (DALLACOSTA et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, considering the expressive number of CPRs that occur daily, the availability of Automatic External Defibrillators (AEDs) in public places of great circulation of people, the training of lay people is a dynamic strategy with the potential to reduce mortality and preventable sequelae (DALLACOSTA et al 2017 CPR is characterized by chest compression and aims to maintain myocardial contraction, ensuring artificial circulation with small but crucial oxygen supply to vital organs. For this prehospital care to be carried out effectively and as early as possible, it is necessary to train individuals not from health, with an interest in learning CPR maneuvers, and apply them above all (FERREIRA et al 2013;DALLACOSTA et al 2017;NOGUEIRA et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%