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Calcium during cardiac arrest: A systematic review
Aim: To perform a systematic review of administration of calcium compared to no calcium during cardiac arrest. Methods: The search included Medline (PubMed), Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science, and CINAHL Plus and was conducted on September 30, 2022.
Cindy H. Hsu +6 more
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The cost-effectiveness of a mechanical compression device in out of hospital cardiac arrest [PDF]
AIM: To assess the cost-effectiveness of LUCAS-2, a mechanical device for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) as compared to manual chest compressions in adults with non-traumatic, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Deakin, Charles D. +11 more
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Abstract Background Fever is associated with brain injury after cardiac arrest. It is unknown whether fever management with a feedback‐controlled device impacts patient‐centered outcomes in cardiac arrest patients. This trial aims to investigate fever management with or without a temperature control device after out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest.
Johan Holgersson +81 more
wiley +1 more source
Soporte Vital Avanzado en el Paciente Adulto
Las recomendaciones en SVA para adulto en 2015, tras revisar las guías publicadas por European Resuscitation Council (ERC) 1 y American Heart Association (AHA) 2, se caracterizan por un aspecto claro: la CONTINUIDAD. Esta es probablemente la revisión
Ramón de Elías Hernández
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Review of 14 drowning publications based on the Utstein style for drowning [PDF]
Background The Utstein style for drowning (USFD) was published in 2003 with the aim of improving drowning research. To support a revision of the USFD, the current study aimed to generate an inventory of the use of the USFD parameters and compare the ...
Absalom, Anthony R. +3 more
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INCEPT: The Intensive Care Platform Trial—Design and protocol
Abstract Background Adult intensive care unit (ICU) patients receive many interventions, but few are supported by high‐certainty evidence. Randomised clinical trials (RCTs) are essential for trustworthy comparisons of intervention effects, but conventional RCTs are costly, cumbersome, inflexible, and often turn out inconclusive.
Anders Granholm +35 more
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Mild hypothermia during advanced life support: a preliminary study in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Induction of mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest may confer neuroprotection. We assessed the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of therapeutic infusion of 2 l of normal saline at 4 degrees C before return of spontaneous circulation ...
Cedric Bruel +7 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Newborn resuscitation is commonly performed in the presence of face mask leak. Leak is highly variable, pressure‐dependent and often unrecognized. The effectiveness of resuscitation devices to deliver adequate inflations in the presence of leak is unknown.
Stephanie Morakeas +5 more
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Advanced Paediatric Life Support: A 25‐year journey in Australia
Abstract Over twenty‐five years ago the first Advanced Paediatric Life Support (APLS) course was held in Australia. Through the lens of quality culture in educational organisations, we can identify factors which have underpinned the evolution, sustainability and success of this course.
Stephen SS Teo, Jane Stanford
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Evolución de las maniobras de RCP básica a lo largo del tiempo: una historia ligada a la humanidad [PDF]
Se define como Parada Cardiorrespiratoria (PCR) la situación clínica que cursa con interrupción brusca, inesperada y potencialmente reversible de la respiración y circulación espontáneas. Como consecuencia se produce una brusca disminución del transporte
Obisike Martín, Vanesa Lucía
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