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Comparison of the effects of using feedback devices for training or simulated cardiopulmonary arrest
Background High-quality chest compression is essential for successful cardiac arrest resuscitation. High-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) can effectively improve the survival rate of patients with cardiopulmonary arrest.
Jinghao Jiang +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Advanced life support (ALS) competence may deteriorate within months after certification, but what supports ongoing competence in critical care remains unclear. Aim To map factors influencing maintenance of ALS competence among critical care professionals working in critical care settings.
Sónia Ferreira de Sousa +2 more
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ABSTRACT Substantial data supports the use of rapid exome and genome sequencing (rES/rGS) in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU), but fewer studies have examined the impact of rES/rGS in other pediatric critical care units. We evaluated the impact on diagnostic yield and time to diagnosis following a single‐center hospital policy change allowing ...
Alexandra C. Keefe +22 more
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Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome (OHS) as A Chronic Inflammatory Disease: A Clinical Case
ABSTRACT Delayed recognition and management of severe obesity and obesity hypoventilation syndrome may result in life‐threatening respiratory failure and multi‐organ complications requiring prolonged intensive care. In metabolically unstable patients, pre‐existing obesity‐related malnutrition may worsen despite obesity itself and contribute to ...
Sajedeh Zarghi +4 more
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ABSTRACT The survival and social reintegration rate of out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains extremely low. Venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VA ECMO) is used to support patients with cardiogenic shock. Combining Impella (Abiomed Inc., Danvers, MA, USA) with VA ECMO (ECPELLA) is a promising strategy to stabilize circulation and ...
Hiroki Moriuchi +7 more
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Medical students' experiences of resuscitation: a medical student’s perspective
Ravina BhanotBarts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UKI read with great interest the study by Aggarwal and Khan1 exploring students’ experiences of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and ...
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Introduction Cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency whose outcome depends on immediate interventions, known as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Abdolhosein Emami Sigaroudi +3 more
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Performance of PEN‐FAST and CEPH‐FAST for Cephalosporin Allergy Delabeling
Evaluation of PEN‐FAST and CEPH‐FAST in 100 patients with cephalosporin allergy labels showed that PEN‐FAST reliably identified low‐risk patients suitable for direct drug challenge, while CEPH‐FAST demonstrated reduced diagnostic performance. ABSTRACT Background Unverified antibiotic allergy labels lead to suboptimal antimicrobial prescribing and ...
Deniz Göcebe +4 more
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Few studies have quantified the effects of non‐pharmacological interventions (e.g., rescue breathing) in the setting of community opioid overdose. We extended a previously validated model for opioid antagonists by incorporating the mechanism of rescue breathing, and quantified combinatorial effects between rescue breathing and various formulations of ...
Bradlee Thrasher +12 more
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Stinne Eika Rasmussen,1 Mette Amalie Nebsbjerg,1 Katrine Bjørnshave Bomholt,1 Lise Qvirin Krogh,1 Kristian Krogh,1– 3 Jonas Agerlund Povlsen,4 Bo Løfgren1,4– 6 1Research Center for Emergency Medicine, Aarhus University Hospital,
Rasmussen SE +6 more
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