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Explaining the experience of telephone cardiopulmonary resuscitation in Kermanshah emergency medical dispatch: A qualitative, phenomenological study. [PDF]
Zaheri F, Abdi A, Rahmati M.
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Duration of Prehospital Resuscitation Efforts After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
K. Nagao+10 more
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ABSTRACT Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for chronic total occlusion (CTO) is an extremely challenging procedure, with intramyocardial hematoma (IMH) being one of its rare yet severe complications. In this report, we detail two cases of IMH occurring during PCI for CTO, emphasizing the importance of avoiding catheter pressure entrapment and ...
Xuefei Mu+3 more
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Smartphone-activated volunteer responders and survival to discharge after out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in Victoria, 2018-23: an observational cohort study. [PDF]
Delardes B+9 more
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ABSTRACT Air embolism from central venous access removal may be fatal, even when removed in the supine position. This case demonstrates that a high index of suspicion combined with point‐of‐care ultrasonography is vital for the rapid diagnosis and management of this condition.
Yong Chae Jung+4 more
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Success of airway management in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest using different devices - a prospective, single-center, observational study comparing professions. [PDF]
Brenne N+7 more
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ABSTRACT In Situ simulations of work in health settings have been adopted to proactively identify hazards and manage risks related to the built environment (BE). In particular, video‐recorded simulations allow repeated reviews and debriefings of scenarios.
Natália Ransolin+4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims Healthcare providers may need to initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) while patients are in the prone position. Healthcare providers (HCPs) must possess the necessary knowledge, skills, and experience to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the prone position (PPCPR) confidently. This study aimed to assess HCPs'
Ahmad Al Hroub+2 more
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