Concordance between the 2010 and 2015 Resuscitation Guidelines of International Liaison Committee of Resuscitation Councils (ILCOR) members and the ILCOR Consensus of Science and Treatment Recommendations (CoSTRs) [PDF]
Cardiac arrests are associated with poor outcomes. The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) evaluates resuscitation science and produced, until 2015, five-yearly consensus on science and treatment recommendations (CoSTRs), informing global resuscitation guidelines.
Hingley, Sakura +5 more
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2015 Revised Utstein-Style Recommended Guidelines for Uniform Reporting of Data From Drowning-Related Resuscitation: An ILCOR Advisory Statement [PDF]
Background— Utstein-style guidelines use an established consensus process, endorsed by the international resuscitation community, to facilitate and structure resuscitation research and publication. The first “Guidelines for Uniform Reporting of Data From Drowning” were published over a decade ago.
Idris, Ahamed H. +22 more
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Defining the Efficiency of Manual Ventilation: A Comprehensive Systematic Review. [PDF]
Manual ventilation is an essential skill for healthcare professionals, especially in emergency and resuscitation situations where mechanical ventilation may not be immediately available. However, improper manual ventilation can lead to serious complications such as barotrauma (lung injury caused by excessive pressure), hypoventilation (leading to ...
Lasik J, Kłosiewicz T, Puślecki M.
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Posicionamento para Ressuscitação Cardiopulmonar de Pacientes com Diagnóstico ou Suspeita de COVID-19 – 2020 [PDF]
Resumo A atenção ao paciente vítima de parada cardiorrespiratória no contexto da pandemia da Doença por Coronavírus 2019 (COVID-19) possui particularidades que devem ser ressaltadas.
Hélio Penna Guimarães +15 more
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Searching for evidence in neonatology
Abstract Evidence‐based medicine has changed clinical practice by incorporating data from randomised controlled trials (RCTs). While some biases in RCTs are well recognised, we discuss some less acknowledged. Selection bias may arise in the consent stage. Industry‐funded studies more often report a positive outcome. Post‐hoc changes of outcome measures
Ola Didrik Saugstad, Haresh Kirpalani
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The efficacy of two commercially available devices for airway foreign body relief: A cadaver study
Abstract Objective Foreign body aspiration events are frequent in young children and in the geriatric population. They may result in several complications such as hypoxia, edema, cardiac arrest, and death. Recently, two commercially available devices, the LifeVac and DeChoker, have entered the market with the claim of relieving foreign body aspiration.
Apoorva Ramaswamy +5 more
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Systematic review and network meta-analysis with individual participant data on cord management at preterm birth (iCOMP): study protocol [PDF]
Introduction Timing of cord clamping and other cord management strategies may improve outcomes at preterm birth. However, it is unclear whether benefits apply to all preterm subgroups.
Andersson, Ola +25 more
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Capnometry during neonatal transport—Mini review
Abstract Aim The aim of this review was to give an overview of available data on end‐tidal CO2 (etCO2) monitoring, also called capnometry, during neonatal transport. Methods Pubmed/MEDLINE database was searched using research question (capno* OR etCO2 OR detCO2 OR ([‘end tidal’ OR ‘end‐tidal’] AND [CO2 OR ‘carbon dioxide’]) AND (neonat* OR infant* OR ...
Hana Fucikova +3 more
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Abstract Background Umbilical cord clamp timing has implications for newborn health, which include increased iron stores up to 6 months of age. National and International cord clamping guidelines differ as do health professionals' practices. The rationale for differences in cord clamping practice is unclear. Aims and objective Studies on the knowledge,
Lisa Peberdy +3 more
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We report a rare case of acute respiratory distress syndrome after cardiopulmonary arrest due to drowning, with a good neurological outcome by veno‐venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Abstract Cardiopulmonary arrest (CPA) due to drowning has an extremely high mortality rate, and very few cases have good neurological outcomes. Severe respiratory
Songhyon Cho +2 more
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