Ventricular Fibrillation in a Community Hospital
- 7 February 1963
- journal article
- Published by Massachusetts Medical Society in New England Journal of Medicine
- Vol. 268 (6) , 307-309
- https://doi.org/10.1056/nejm196302072680609
Abstract
SINCE Kouwenhoven and his associates1 at Johns Hopkins first described closed-chest cardiac massage for the treatment of circulatory arrest, reports from other large centers have confirmed its efficacy.2 3 4 5 Combined with adequate oxygenation of the lungs, it maintains effective circulation until electrocardiographic diagnosis has been made and definitive treatment instituted. Zoll and his co-workers6 , 7 have developed an effective method of treating ventricular fibrillation with electric countershock. In a 100-bed community hospital we studied 5 patients with coronary-artery disease in whom circulatory arrest due to ventricular fibrillation developed and who were treated with closed-chest cardiac massage and electric defibrillation. In presenting our . . .Keywords
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