Public Comments on social media Regarding Self-management of Foreign Body Airway Obstruction; a Letter to Editor.

IF 2.9 Q1 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine Pub Date : 2024-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.22037/aaem.v12i1.2489
Alexei A Birkun
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Abstract

Foreign body airway obstruction (FBAO) frequently occurs unwitnessed. In the absence of external assistance and the ability to rapidly reach help, immediate self-management of FBAO could be the only way to avoid impending death from asphyxia. In this letter, relevant evidence of real-life self-management of severe FBAO from public comments posted on social media were gathered and reported. The results indicate that in cases of severe FBAO, laypeople apply self-management maneuvers notwithstanding that self-help is omitted from the current resuscitation guidelines.

社交媒体上关于异物气道阻塞自我管理的公众评论;致编辑的一封信。
异物气道阻塞(FBAO)经常在无人目击的情况下发生。在缺乏外部援助和快速求助能力的情况下,立即自我处理异物气道阻塞可能是避免即将因窒息死亡的唯一方法。在这封信中,我们从社交媒体上发布的公众评论中收集并报告了严重窒息性休克患者在现实生活中进行自我管理的相关证据。结果表明,在重度FBAO病例中,尽管目前的复苏指南忽略了自我救护,但非专业人士仍会采取自我救护措施。
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Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine Medicine-Emergency Medicine
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