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Abstract Every year 25 000 Australians experience a cardiac arrest in our community, but only 12% survive. The faster cardiopulmonary resuscitation and defibrillation, known as basic life support (BLS), is commenced, the greater the chance of survival. Currently, only half of the Australian adults are trained in BLS.
Janet Bray +5 more
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Different forms of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation in out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest
Abstract Out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major cause of death in the Western world with an estimated number of 275 000 treated with resuscitation attempts by the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) in Europe each year. Overall survival rates remain low, and most studies indicate that around 1 out 10 will survive to 30 days.
G. Riva, J. Hollenberg
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Adult advanced life support: Section 3 of the European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015 [PDF]
Erweiterte lebensrettende Maßnahmen für Erwachsene („advanced life support“, ALS) kommen zum Einsatz, nachdem Basismaßnahmen zur Wiederbelebung („basic life support“, BLS) begonnen und, wenn sinnvoll, ein automatisierter externer Defibrillator (AED ...
Böttiger, B.W. +11 more
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Abstract The 2020 recommendations from the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation are an improved version of the 2015 version. The algorithm and 15 procedures are unchanged from 2015, but there are six procedures with new or changed recommendations. One new recommendation is briefing/debriefing following neonatal resuscitation.
Ola D. Saugstad +2 more
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The implementation of cardiac arrest treatment recommendations in English acute NHS trusts : a national survey [PDF]
Purpose of the study: There are approximately 35 000 in-hospital cardiac arrests in the UK each year. Successful resuscitation requires integration of the medical science, training and education of clinicians and implementation of best practice in the ...
Binks +24 more
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Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for adults with shock‐refractory cardiac arrest
Abstract Background Veno‐arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation has increasingly emerged as a feasible treatment to mitigate the progressive multiorgan dysfunction that occurs during cardiac arrest, in support of further resuscitation efforts.
Dennis Miraglia, Jonathan E. Ayala
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Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for refractory cardiac arrest: a scoping review
Abstract Background Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) is an emerging concept in cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Recent research has documented a significant improvement in favorable outcomes, notable survival to discharge, and neurologically intact survival. Objectives The present study undertakes a scoping review to
Dennis Miraglia +3 more
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ILCOR: manejo inicial del Síndrome Coronario Agudo: Revisión y cambios
El término Síndrome Coronario Agudo (SCA) engloba tres entidades diferentes de las manifestaciones agudas de la enfermedad coronaria: * Infarto de miocardio con elevación del ST (IAMCEST) * Infarto de miocardio sin ...
Daniel Paz Martín
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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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Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for cardiac arrest : a systematic review [PDF]
Aim To assess the use of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), compared with manual or mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) in adults and ...
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