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Leitlinien des European Resuscitation Council 2000 für lebensrettende Sofortmaßnahmen beim Erwachsenen

Stellungnahme der Basic Life Support and Automated External Defibrillation Working Group, nach Verabschiedung durch das Executive Committee des European Resuscitation Council

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Das European Resuscitation Council (ERC) veröffentlichte 1998 zum letzten Mal Leitlinien für einfache lebensrettende Sofortmaßnahmen (BLS); [1]. Diese basierten auf den Empfehlungen des International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) von 1997 [2]. Die American Heart Association unternahm in der Folge zusammen mit Vertretern des ILCOR eine Reihe evidenzbasierter Auswertungen der wissenschaftlichen Untersuchungen zur Reanimation [3], Diese wurden im August 2000 als „Leitlinien zur kardiopulmonalen Reanimation und kardiovaskulären Notfallversorgung“ veröffentlicht [4, 5]. Die Basic Life Support and Automated External Defibrillation Working Group (BLS & AED Group) empfiehlt unter Berücksichtigung dieser Veröffentlichung und ergänzender wissenschaftlicher Literatur, die in diesem Beitrag dargestellten geänderten BLS-Leitlinien.

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Dirks, B. et al. (2002). Leitlinien des European Resuscitation Council 2000 für lebensrettende Sofortmaßnahmen beim Erwachsenen. In: Arntz, HR. (eds) Die Notfalltherapie bei akutem Kreislaufstillstand. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57511-2_11

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