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A Rat Model of Ventricular Fibrillation and Resuscitation by Conventional Closed-chest Technique
Published on: April 26, 2015
[Quality assessment of resuscitation]
J R Frederiksen1, K A Johansen, E Andersen
1Hillerød Sygehus, børneafdelingen og gynaekologisk-obstetrisk afdeling.
Abstract:
The object of the study was to evaluate the availability of paediatricians for resuscitation of newborns and the quality of resuscitation. During the period 1.9.95-15.1.96 a prospective registration was made of the initial treatment of all newborns where a paediatrician was involved. It was noted whether the doctor was present when needed. A comparison with the written guidelines was made. The paediatrician was called to 27% of the 1461 babies born during that period. In 93% of the deliveries with maternal risk factors the pediatrician was called before the delivery and was present at the delivery in 89% of the cases. The resuscitation was optimal in 60%, less satisfactory in 38% and unsatisfactory in 2% of the cases. Intensified training and supervision of doctors dealing with resuscitation of newborns and strengthening of the staff on duty is recommended.
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