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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training Revisited [PDF]
A. P. L. Goodwin
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The Hong Kong emergency medical services system: A scoping review
Abstract Introduction Hong Kong's emergency medical services (EMS) system has been developing since the late nineteenth century and has evolved over the years to form a complex system with multiple organisations providing prehospital emergency care to the community. This review aims to provide an up‐to‐date description of the contemporary EMS system in
Lancelot Hei Lok Leung+4 more
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Paper 2: A survey of basic life support training for medical students. [PDF]
Colin A. Graham, Keith Guest, D. Scollon
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Risks Associated With Extent of Surgical Management for Benign, Non‐Toxic Goiter
ABSTRACT Objectives Surgery for benign, non‐toxic thyroid goiter remains the most common indication for thyroidectomy worldwide, yet the optimal surgical extent remains controversial. While total thyroidectomy is assumed to have greater risks than lobectomy, the difference in complications has not been quantified. The objectives of this study are to (1)
Jacob S. Brady+4 more
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Presence of tumor necrosis factor in humans undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation with return of spontaneous circulation [PDF]
Michael A. Basha+5 more
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Abstract Respiratory acidosis and alkalosis are two of the four main acid‐base processes encountered in clinical practice. These two processes are tightly balanced by breathing. Identification and management of respiratory acid‐base disorders are important for clinicians, particularly when caring for patients with underlying pulmonary and neurological ...
Anne M. Tucker, Tami N. Johnson
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Blood-brain barrier integrity during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in dogs. [PDF]
Charles L. Schleien+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The treatment of cardiac arrest (CA) patients is often complicated by post‐cardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS), which involves a systemic inflammatory response. Increased levels of certain inflammatory markers (e.g., interleukin‐6 and procalcitonin) are associated with higher mortality and worse neurological outcomes.
Asser M. J. Seppä+9 more
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OBJECTIVE: To assess survival of patients undergoing cerebral cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers and to identify prognostic factors for short-term survival. METHODS: Prospective study with patients undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation maneuvers.
Bartholomay Eduardo+7 more
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