药物过量的生存链

IF 2.4 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Matthew Robert Dernbach , Nabarun Dasgupta , Adams L. Sibley , Ida Tylleskar , Arne Kristian Skulberg
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摘要

药物过量是全球可预防的发病和死亡的主要原因,并与院外心脏骤停密切相关。虽然美国心脏协会的“生存链”改善了传统心脏骤停的结果,但它并没有解决过量相关紧急情况的独特特征和挑战。在这篇文章中,我们提出了一个新的“过量生存链”,以强调将急性护理与长期预防联系起来的重要性。这个六链接框架包括:(1)预防,(2)识别和激活紧急服务,(3)基本急救,(4)紧急治疗,(5)过量后护理,以及(6)康复和二级预防。每个环节都突出了跨护理系统进行干预和协调的机会。该框架旨在指导临床护理、政策制定、教育和研究。通过结构化和整体的视角来看待过量,过量生存链寻求在过量后立即改善结果,并解决持续恢复的系统性障碍。这一概念模型适应不断变化的药物趋势,并强调需要采用以患者为中心的综合方法来应对和预防过量用药。
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A chain of survival for drug overdose
Drug overdose is a leading global cause of preventable morbidity and mortality and is closely associated with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. While the American Heart Association’s “chain of survival” has improved outcomes in traditional cardiac arrest, it does not address the unique characteristics and challenges of overdose-related emergencies. In this article, we propose a novel “overdose chain of survival” to emphasize the importance of linking acute care with long-term prevention. This six-link framework includes: (1) prevention, (2) recognition and activation of emergency services, (3) basic first aid, (4) emergency treatment, (5) post-overdose care, and (6) recovery and secondary prevention. Each link highlights opportunities for intervention and coordination across systems of care. The framework is intended to guide clinical care, policy development, education, and research. By viewing overdose through a structured and holistic lens, the overdose chain of survival seeks to improve outcomes in the immediate aftermath of an overdose and also to address systemic barriers to sustained recovery. This conceptual model is adaptable to evolving drug trends and highlights the need for integrated, patient-centered approaches to overdose response and prevention.
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Resuscitation plus
Resuscitation plus Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Emergency Medicine
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