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Author Shu-Hao Kuo
Author's Email Address shuhao83@gmail.com
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 72
Title Study on survival rate outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Banqiao District, New Taipei City, Taiwan
Keyword
  • Survival rate
  • High-rise buildings
  • cardiac arrests
  • cardiac arrests
  • High-rise buildings
  • Survival rate
  • Abstract Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an important technique for pre-hospital and in-hospital rescue of patients with cardiac arrest.Among them, continuous high-quality CPR is the top priority. However, in Taiwan and even the world, cardiopulmonary resuscitation may be suspended due to many factors, such as intubation, drug administration, and handling.
      Taiwan is crowded and narrow, so peopleˇ¦s living space often develops upwards. Therefore, during the ambulance of pre-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients, EMT(Emergency medical technician in Taiwan) often need to move the patients downstairs to the hospital. The process of moving the patients will suspend the CPR first aid. This study will base on the emergency rescue information of the New Taipei City Government Fire Bureau˘w the attendance record of the fire brigade of Banqiao District, New Taipei City. OHCA patients from January 2019 to April 2020, and discuss the impact on the survival of OHCA patients. The factors including the survival rate of OHCA patients below the third floor of the building (including the plane floor) and above the fourth floor. It is hoped that through this study, we can improve the on-site first aid procedure and improve the success rate of first aid for OHCA patients.
      The results of this study indicate that the survival rate of OHCA in Banqiao District. New Taipei City is significantly related to high and low floors, AED usage (whether it is a shockable heart rate), whether a respiratory tract is set, and on-site first-aid time. In conclusion, after analyzing the relationship between floors and various factors. The treatment time is related to whether the public implements CPR or not.
    Advisor Committee
  • Ping-Ju Lin - advisor
  • none - co-chair
  • none - chair
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    Date of Defense 2020-07-03 Date of Submission 2020-07-21

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