Heart Research
"Waiting for emergency personal to arrive at the scene leads to delays in help and reduces the chance of survival by 10% each minute. Immediate intervention by trained laypersons could make a huge difference. This is why the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and the Lion's Club Intercontinental (LCI) in Berlin are supporting a programme on basic CPR skills", concludes Andresen.
CPR in simple steps:
- check the collapsed person for unconsciousness
- call emergency help (Phone 112)
- person is not breathing normally - immediately begin chest compression by pushing hard and fast on the victim's chest right between the nipples (30 times, 2 compression per second, 4 cm deep)
- after 30 compressions, give two rescue breaths after having gently tilted the head back and lift the chin up to open the airways
- if an automatic external defibrillator (AED) is available, deliver one shock if advised by the device. Then resume CPR (30 chest compressions followed by 2 rescue ventilations
Coronary heart disease is the most important underlying disease causing ventricular fibrillation. Other risk factors being family history of sudden death, syncope or heart failure (reduced pumping power of the heart)
The European Society of Cardiology (ESC):
The ESC represents nearly 53,000 cardiology professionals across
Europe and the Mediterranean. Its mission is to reduce the burden
of cardiovascular disease in Europe.
The ESC achieves this through a variety of scientific and educational activities including the coordination of: clinical practice guidelines, education courses and initiatives, pan-European surveys on specific disease areas and the ESC Annual Congress, the largest medical meeting in Europe. The ESC also works closely with the European Commission and WHO to improve health policy in the EU.
The ESC comprises 3 Councils, 5 Associations, 19 Working Groups, 50 National Cardiac Societies and an ESC Fellowship Community (Fellow, FESC; Nurse Fellow, NFESC). For more information on ESC Initiatives, Congresses and Constituent Bodies see www.escardio.org.
European Society of Cardiology, The European Heart House 2035 Route des Colles, B.P. 179 - Les Templiers, Sophia Antipolis F-06903 France
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