Emergency response planning for sudden cardiac arrest in amateur football clubs in Germany (federal state Saarland).

IF 3.9 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1136/bmjsem-2024-002274
Florian Egger, Ana Ukaj, Tim Meyer
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Abstract

Abstract:

Objective: While emergency care for sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is strictly regulated in professional football, the situation in amateur football is unclear. This study investigated the emergency readiness for SCA in German amateur football clubs.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 253 German amateur football clubs (fifth division and lower) was conducted between January and August 2023. Club representatives participated in a 30-point questionnaire on automated external defibrillator (AED) availability, visibility, purchase, usage, frequency of staff trained in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and AED usage, regular CPR and AED training, and the existence of an emergency action plan (EAP).

Results: 161 of 253 eligible clubs (64% response rate) participated. An AED was available in 48/161 (30%) clubs. 46 of 161 clubs (29%) had no CPR-trained staff. A high availability of CPR- and AED-trained staff (>75% likelihood of being present at the pitch) was more likely during a match (61% and 84%) than training (40% and 51%), respectively. Retrospectively, over 7 years, five clubs reported that CPR-trained staff used an AED, resulting in a survival rate of 80%. 16 clubs (10%) had an EAP in the event of an SCA.

Conclusion: German amateur football clubs show low emergency readiness for SCA despite a promising survival rate when an AED is used by CPR-trained staff on-site. Regular CPR and AED training for club members, increased availability of AEDs, and the development of EAPs might be beneficial in responding adequately to an SCA during football training and matches.

摘要:目的:虽然职业足球对心脏骤停(SCA)的急救有严格规定,但业余足球的情况尚不清楚。本研究调查了德国业余足球俱乐部对 SCA 的急救准备情况:方法:2023 年 1 月至 8 月期间,对 253 家德国业余足球俱乐部(第五级及以下级别)进行了横向调查。俱乐部代表就自动体外除颤器(AED)的可用性、可见度、购买、使用情况、员工接受心肺复苏术(CPR)和 AED 使用培训的频率、定期心肺复苏术和 AED 培训以及是否制定了紧急行动计划(EAP)参与了一项 30 分问卷调查:在 253 个符合条件的俱乐部中,有 161 个俱乐部(响应率为 64%)参加了此次活动。48/161(30%)个分会配备了自动体外除颤器。161 个俱乐部中有 46 个(29%)没有受过心肺复苏培训的工作人员。比赛期间(61% 和 84%)比训练期间(40% 和 51%)更有可能配备受过心肺复苏术和自动体外除颤器培训的工作人员(在球场出现的可能性大于 75%)。回顾过去 7 年,有 5 家俱乐部报告称,受过心肺复苏培训的工作人员使用了自动体外除颤器,从而使存活率达到 80%。16家俱乐部(10%)制定了发生 SCA 时的紧急救援计划:结论:德国业余足球俱乐部对 SCA 的应急准备程度较低,尽管经过心肺复苏培训的工作人员在现场使用自动体外除颤器时的存活率很高。对俱乐部成员进行定期心肺复苏术和自动体外除颤器培训、增加自动体外除颤器的可用性以及制定 EAP 可能有助于在足球训练和比赛期间充分应对 SCA。
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