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A Critical Review on Misleading Evidence in Cardiac Arrest Trials-Why Less Complexity Does Not Result in Better Outcomes. [PDF]
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Correction: Meeting abstracts from the IRC Nation Congress-Italian Resuscitation Conference 2025. [PDF]
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Current and emerging innovations in technology, strategy, and artificial intelligence: a new era in cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. [PDF]
Song W.
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Human Spinal Cord GABAergic Neural Progenitor Cell
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Jia Xu +23 more
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Oxygen during Neonatal Resuscitation: Too Much versus Too Little, Does It Matter?
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Resuscitation, 1988
This article provides a selective review of the literature concerning pathological lesions attributed to resuscitation and considers their medico-legal implications. Illustrative cases of interpretational problems are cited. The importance of the pathologist's awareness prior to autopsy of an attempt at, and the nature of, resuscitation is emphasized.
S, Leadbeatter, B, Knight
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This article provides a selective review of the literature concerning pathological lesions attributed to resuscitation and considers their medico-legal implications. Illustrative cases of interpretational problems are cited. The importance of the pathologist's awareness prior to autopsy of an attempt at, and the nature of, resuscitation is emphasized.
S, Leadbeatter, B, Knight
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Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North America, 2021
This article describes evidence-based nursing practices for detecting pediatric decompensation and prevention of cardiopulmonary arrest and outlines the process for effective and high-quality pediatric resuscitation and postresuscitation care. Primary concepts include pediatric decompensation signs and symptoms, pediatric resuscitation essential ...
Amanda P, Bettencourt +2 more
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This article describes evidence-based nursing practices for detecting pediatric decompensation and prevention of cardiopulmonary arrest and outlines the process for effective and high-quality pediatric resuscitation and postresuscitation care. Primary concepts include pediatric decompensation signs and symptoms, pediatric resuscitation essential ...
Amanda P, Bettencourt +2 more
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1987
Three decades of ongoing research and obstetric and pediatric education have seen neonatal resuscitation develop into a well-organized delivery room procedure. Because neonatal resuscitation does not occur frequently in the Emergency Department, few are well prepared.
F S, Lamb, M S, Rosner
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Three decades of ongoing research and obstetric and pediatric education have seen neonatal resuscitation develop into a well-organized delivery room procedure. Because neonatal resuscitation does not occur frequently in the Emergency Department, few are well prepared.
F S, Lamb, M S, Rosner
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Emergency Medicine Australasia, 2020
A trauma patient with cardiac tamponade may not survive transfer to the operating theatre for pericardial decompression. This article describes an approach to a resuscitative thoracotomy in the ED, which may be life-saving in these patients when a cardiothoracic surgeon is not immediately available.
Christopher Groombridge +6 more
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A trauma patient with cardiac tamponade may not survive transfer to the operating theatre for pericardial decompression. This article describes an approach to a resuscitative thoracotomy in the ED, which may be life-saving in these patients when a cardiothoracic surgeon is not immediately available.
Christopher Groombridge +6 more
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