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Cardiac Pacing in Pre-Hospital Care
TOMANCOVÁ, Anna
The theme of this bachelor thesis is cardiostimulation in pre-hospital care. Cardiostimulation in pre-hospital care is performed only externally and temporarily. The procedure is rare and used only in patients with severe hemodynamic conditions. The very rarity of this medical procedure has given cardiostimulation a certain respect. However, this fact should not be a reason for paramedics' lack of preparedness. When using cardiostimulation, paramedics should know the medical procedure, which will depend on the pathophysiology of the particular condition. Furthermore, they should know their responsibility to assist physicians in external temporary stimulation. The purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the theoretical knowledge of paramedics in the field of cardiostimulation, their knowledge of the procedure of external temporary stimulation, and their practical experience with this procedure. Additionally evaluated was possible variability in the performance of external temporary stimulation in pre-hospital treatment conditions in the South Bohemian Region. The thesis is divided into two main parts - theoretical and empirical. The theoretical part first deals with the character of pre-hospital treatment, the role of the paramedic, and their competences. Next is mentioned the anatomy and physiology of the heart, the possibilities of monitoring cardiac functions and arrhythmia, which can be treated with cardiostimulation. This is followed by the topic of cardiostimulation itself - its types, and the procedure of external temporary stimulation in pre-hospital care using a defibrillator. The practical part categorizes and evaluates the results of qualitative research, based on interviews with paramedics from various units of the Emergency Medical Services of South Bohemian Region. The research objectives of evaluating the theoretical knowledge of cardiostimulation were achieved. The interviews identified that paramedics have a good understanding of cardiac arrhythmias and their treatment. Their knowledge of external temporary cardiostimulation shows they would be able to perform this procedure adequately. Comparing individual ambulance units in the Emergency Medical Services, no differences were found in the cardiostimulation procedure in the conditions of pre-hospital emergency care in South Bohemian Region.

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