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KMID : 1143420210140070358
Public Health Weekly Report
2021 Volume.14 No. 7 p.358 ~ p.369
2020 Korean Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Guidelines
Hwang Sung-Oh

Cha Kyoung-Chul
Chung Sung-Phil
Kim Young-Min
Park June-Dong
Kim Han-Suk
Lee Mi-Jin
Na Sang-Hoon
Cho Gyu-Chong
Kim Ai-Rhan
Yoon Ha-Jung
Kweon Sang-Hui
Abstract
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guidelines are a set of medical recommendations for cardiac arrest treatment based on scientific evidence. Korea has been updating its CPR guidelines every five years since the first CPR guidelines were
established in 2006 by the Korean Association of CPR. The aim of this paper is to introduce the 2020 Korean CPR Guidelines. Findings indicated that the major changes included: 1) the concept of the environment for cardiac arrest survival and the new chain of survival; 2) the enhanced role of the emergency medical dispatcher in recognizing cardiac arrest and providing CPR through witnesses; 3) modification of priority in the maneuvers for managing foreign body airway obstruction; 4) recommendations for the duration of on-site CPR; 5) new recommendations for advanced airway management, drugs, and pediatric defibrillation energy; 6) new recommendations for target temperature management, emergency coronary angiography, neurological prognostication, and rehabilitation of cardiac arrest survivors; 7) new recommendations for encouragement to monitor the quality of cardiac arrest treatment performance; 8) new recommendations for using social media; 9) new education processes, and 10) guidelines for CPR for patients with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) or those suspected infection. We plans to develop training programs and distribute the guidelines for public use based on the 2020 Korean CPR guidelines were recommended.
KEYWORD
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation, Guidelines, Cardiac arrest, Education, Implementation
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