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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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This nationwide study identified multiple factors influencing whether dispatchers provide CPR instructions for out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest. Findings highlight the importance of standardizing protocols and dispatcher training to promote consistent delivery of lifesaving instructions. ABSTRACT Aim Dispatcher‐provided cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
Kayoko Harada +8 more
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Over the last decade, YouTube has become one of the largest online resources for medical information. However, uploaded videos are published without any peer review or quality control, so incorrect and incomplete information can be easily disseminated via the virtual platform and can be perceived as correct.
Burak Katipoğlu +6 more
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Evaluation of a cardiopulmonary resuscitation curriculum in a low resource environment
Objectives To evaluate whether a 2-day International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) Universal Algorithm-based curriculum taught in a tertiary care hospital in Liberia increases local health care provider knowledge and skill comfort level ...
Mary P. Chang +5 more
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La evolución de la reanimación cardiopulmonar a través de la Historia [PDF]
La parada cardiorrespiratoria supone el cese de forma brusca e inesperada de la circulación sanguínea y de la respiración espontánea. Si esta situación no se revierte, se interrumpe el aporte de oxígeno a los órganos vitales, lo que da lugar a una ...
Barcina García, María Ángeles
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Introduction: Despite significant medical and technological advancements, cardiac arrest remains a critical public health concern due to its persistently high mortality and morbidity rates. Consequently, research on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is of significant importance.
Ömer Faruk Turan +6 more
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Hipotermia moderada activa inducida en la agresión hipóxico-hisquémica [PDF]
La encefalopatía hipóxico-isquémica es definida como la deficiencia en el aporte de oxígeno y/o perfusión sanguínea adecuada al cerebro del neonato durante el periparto.
Martínez Tarrero, Cristina
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In this review, we discuss the current status, outlook, and improvements of the volunteer first responder alerting system, which has been used around the world to enhance the stagnating out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survival rates. We also propose a new methodology, named “life‐saving mobile network,” which uses an ad‐hoc peer‐to‐peer network ...
Meiso Hayashi, Yu‐ki Iwasaki
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CPR‐Induced Consciousness during Ventricular Fibrillation: Case Report and Literature Review
Introduction. Over the years, numerous studies have suggested the occurrence of a peculiar phenomenon known as “CPRIC” during the revival process. The revelation of this phenomenon has ignited widespread discussion and investigation, yet many enigmas remain unsolved.
Xiaoqing Zhou, Boru Sun, Maciej Dyrbuś
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The 2015 World Health Organization (WHO) Classification of Tumors of the Lung, Pleura, Thymus and Heart has just been published with numerous important changes from the 2004 WHO classification. The most significant changes in this edition involve (1) use
W. Travis +18 more
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