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Program praćenja pojave srčanog zastoja EURECA ONE Srbija 2014
The program of monitoring the occurrence of cardiac arrest EURECA ONE - Serbia 2014
aResuscitacioni savet Srbije, Novi Sad bZavod za hitnu medicinsku pomoć, Kragujevac cDom zdravlja, Bačka Palanka dDom zdravlja, Subotica
e-adresa: office@resuscitatio.org.rs
Sažetak
Uvod: EURECA program je internacionalni program. Resuscitacioni savet Srbije programu EURECA pristupio je 2013 godine. Sprovođenje Prospektivnog opservacionog kliničkog trijala EURECA ONE 2014 - Clinical Trials ID: NCT02236819 organizova je 2014. godine. Cilj: EURECA programa u Srbiji ima za cilj usvajanje metodologiju prikupljanja podataka prema Utstajn protokolu. Cilj je prikupljanje kvalitetnih epidemiološki podaci o iznenadnom srčanom zastoju, metodologijom koja se primenjuje u drugim Evropskim zemljama. Stvaranjem Nacionalnog registra srčanog zastoja u Srbiji treba da omogući razmenu informacija sa EURECA registrima drugih Evropskih zemalja. METODA: Prospektivna studija prikupljanja podataka putem upitnika koji posmatraju van bolnički srčani zastoj (OHCA) tokom oktobra 2014. uz praćenje preživljavanja u jednomesečnom peri- odu. Studija uključuje sve pacijente koji su zatečeni mrtvi od strane hitne medicinske pomoći (EMS). REZULTATI: Prikupljeni su podaci o 516 OHCA na području koje obuhvata 11462/77.474km2 ili 14.74 % ukupne površine Srbije na kojem živi 2648687 / 7186862 ili 36.85% svih stanovnika Srbije. U našem uzorku 83.71% stanovnika živi u Gradu i samo 16.29%. Gustina naseljenosti područja obuhvaćenog uzorkom je 225 stanovnika po km2 a gustina stanovanja u Srbiji prosečno iznosi 93 stanovnika po km2. Zaključak: Program Eureka One Srbija 2014. snažno će doprineti usvajanju metodologije prikupljanja podataka po međunarodno prihvaćenim standardima. Program omogućuje razmenu prikupljenih podataka sa drugim nacionalnim Registrima. Karakteristike uzorka ukazuju da se podaci prikupljaju u gradskim sredinama dok pojava OHCA na selu i njegovo zbrinjavanje nije dovoljno osvetljeno. Navedeno ograničava pouzdanost podataka koji su prikupljeni u okviru Clinical Trials ID: NCT02236819 - Eureca ONE 2014.
Abstract
Introduction: EURECA program is an international program. Resuscitation Council of Serbia program EURECA joined in 2013. Implementation of a prospective observational clinical trial EURECA ONE 2014 - Clinical Trials ID: NCT02236819 organized the 2014. The goal: EURECA program in Serbia aims Adoption of the data collection methodology to Utstajn protocol. The goal is to collect good quality epidemiological data on sudden cardiac arrest, the methodology applied in other European countries. The creation of the National Registry of cardiac arrest in Serbia should enable the exchange of information with EURECA registers other European countries. METHOD: A prospective study of data collection through the questionnaire watch out hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in October 2014 with the monitoring of survival in a one-month period. The study includes all patients who were found dead by emergency medical services (EMS). Results: Data were collected on 516 OHCA in the area that includes 11,462 / 77.474km2 or 14.74% of the total area of Serbia, which retains a 2648687/7186862 or 36.85% of all citizens of Serbia. In our sample of 83.71% of the population lives in the city and only 16:29%. Population density area covered by the sample is 225 inhabitants per km2 and population density in Serbia on average is 93 inhabitants per km2. CONCLUSION Program Eureka One Serbia in 2014 will strongly contribute to the adoption of the methodology of data collection by the internationally accepted standards. The program enables the exchange of data collected with other national registries. Characteristics of the sample indicate that the data is collected in urban areas while the emergence of OHCA in the countryside and its disposal is not enough illuminated. The above mentioned limits the reliability of the data collected under the Clinical Trials ID: NCT02236819 - Eureca ONE 2014.
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