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ISSN:2666-5204

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Roos Edgar,Catharina E Jansen,Lente R Pol et al. Roos Edgar et al.
Introduction: Automated cardiac arrest detection and alerting using wearable technology is an emerging innovation in resuscitation science. The DETECT program aims to develop a wristband that integrates photoplethysmograp...
Amanda Vettoretti Nicoladeli,Jefferson Pedro Piva,Taís Sica da Rocha Amanda Vettoretti Nicoladeli
Introduction: High-quality chest compressions and effective ventilation are key components of pediatric basic life support (BLS), although the optimal compression-ventilation ratio remains uncertain. This study compared c...
Neil Krulewitz,Miles Lamberson,Ryan Walsh et al. Neil Krulewitz et al.
Background: Standard CPR guidelines recommend chest compressions over the lower half of the sternum; however, this often results in compressions over the left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) or proximal aorta, impeding b...
Danxia Chen,Guode Li,Qinqin Shu et al. Danxia Chen et al.
Background: Post-cardiac arrest syndrome carries substantial mortality despite advances in resuscitation. We developed a machine learning model to predict 28-day mortality using comprehensive clinical data. ...
Miriam Renz,Lea Müller,Jan Köhler et al. Miriam Renz et al.
Background: The optimal ventilation strategy during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) remains undetermined. Synchronizing ventilation to chest compressions has been proposed to enhance end-organ perfusion and oxygenatio...
Stijn E D M Eussen,Anina F van de Koolwijk,Thijs S R Delnoij et al. Stijn E D M Eussen et al.
Background: In emergency settings, obtaining timely informed consent is not always feasible, making deferred and waived consent a potential solution. Despite its frequent use in high-risk research, the experiences and opi...
Yohei Okada,Janet E Bray,Robert W Neumar et al. Yohei Okada et al.
Introduction: International collaborations in research for cardiac arrest are much needed to advance the science, translate this into practice and implement for impact. However, barriers and challenges remain for internat...
Yavuz Yigit,Peter Alistair Cameron,Jassim Al Suwaidi et al. Yavuz Yigit et al.
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains a major global health challenge with persistently low survival rates despite advances in resuscitation science. This study aimed to evaluate the epidemiology, mana...
Fredrick Zmudzki,Brian Burns,Natalie Kruit et al. Fredrick Zmudzki et al.
Background: While the use of pre-hospital extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for refractory out of hospital cardiac arrest is increasing, there is little data on whether it is cost-effective. This study investig...