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Author Ming-Lun Lee
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Department Department of construction & spatial design
Year 2019 Semester 2
Degree Master Type of Document Master's Thesis
Language zh-TW.Big5 Chinese Page Count 65
Title Floor Height of Ambulance Site and Survival Rate of Patients Using MCPR Machine - A Case Study of Taipei City
Keyword
  • MCPR
  • OHCA survival rate
  • Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  • Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  • OHCA survival rate
  • MCPR
  • Abstract The metropolitan area of Greater Taipei is densely populated, with many high-rise buildings, and people can only live in these apartment buildings, and whenever the people in these apartment buildings have emergency needs, even the cardiopulmonary function of the patients must be stopped every second. Rescue, often due to the high number of floors on the ambulance site, causes emergency ambulance staff to contact the patient to carry out the rescue later, or to extend the time to the hospital because of moving down the stairs, which is a significant problem for emergency patients. It also leads to a low survival rate for patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction.
    This paper mainly studies the survival rate of patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction before arrival, first discusses whether the floor height of the ambulance site has an impact on the survival rate of cardiopulmonary dysfunction patients, and then discusses whether the use of MCPR will help cardiopulmonary dysfunction patients And the survival rate of patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction has improved. This paper selects patients in Taipei City who had cardiopulmonary dysfunction before hospitalization to conduct research, statistical analysis with actual data, and interviews with experts to discuss and develop emergency rescue treatment for patients with cardiopulmonary dysfunction before hospitalization based on actual site conditions. To protect the lives of the people.
    Advisor Committee
  • Ping-Ju Lin - advisor
  • noen - co-chair
  • Ping-Ju Lin - co-chair
  • none - chair
  • Files indicate in-campus access immediately and off-campus access at 2 years
    Date of Defense 2020-07-03 Date of Submission 2020-07-14

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