Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation following cardiac surgery: a scoping review [0.03%]
心脏手术后体外心肺复苏的现状及效果:系统综述研究
Sho Takemoto,Tomonari M Shimoda,Yuta Inoue et al.
Sho Takemoto et al.
Background: In-hospital cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery demands specific approaches, such as rapid resternotomy, internal cardiac massage and sequential defibrillation. Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (E...
Influence of extreme temperatures on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases in Hungary: a national time-series analysis [0.03%]
匈牙利院外心脏骤停病例受极端温度影响的全国时间序列分析
Bettina Nagy,Ádám Pál-Jakab,Boldizsár Kiss et al.
Bettina Nagy et al.
Introduction: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) represents a critical public health challenge, with poor survival. Our objective was to evaluate the association between extreme temperature events and OHCA incidence in...
Feasibility and safety of automated chest compression during helicopter rescue with hoisting [0.03%]
直升机吊救中自动胸部按压的可行性和安全性研究
Alexandre Carron,Vivien Brenckmann,Alexandre Behouche et al.
Alexandre Carron et al.
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in mountainous environments presents substantial logistical challenges, particularly in maintaining high-quality chest compressions during helicopter evacuations. Prolonge...
Does out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival differ by EMS agency type in the U.S.? Insights from the CARES registry [0.03%]
美国院前心脏骤停患者的生存率是否因急救类型而异?来自CARES注册中心的见解
Janaki L Nallamothu,Saket Girotra,Kevin F Kennedy et al.
Janaki L Nallamothu et al.
Background: There are limited data on whether out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survival differs by emergency medical service (EMS) agency type in the U.S. ...
Exploration of 'generational' peer-led CPR training in the Australian community using blended learning approaches: a pilot randomised controlled trial [0.03%]
基于混合学习方法的澳大利亚社区内由同伴引领的“世代更替”式CPR培训探索性试点随机对照试验
Jeremy Pallas,Mark Miller,Shaun Hicks et al.
Jeremy Pallas et al.
Aim: A pilot randomised controlled trial to assess the feasibility and relative effectiveness of a community CPR train-the-trainer model using either a traditional face-to-face or blended learning approach (video supporte...
Key physiological indicators and technological trends in physiology-directed cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A narrative review [0.03%]
生理指导的心肺复苏关键生理指标及技术趋势:综述性研究
Pengfei Zhao,Yali Tong,Zifan Du et al.
Pengfei Zhao et al.
Cardiac arrest remains a critical public health challenge with consistently low survival rates worldwide, underscoring the urgent need to optimize the quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Physiology-directed cardiopulmonary resuscitati...
Bag-valve-endotracheal ventilation vs mechanical ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a randomized experimental porcine study [0.03%]
袋阀面罩通气和机械通气在心肺复苏中的比较:一项随机猪实验研究
Jingyi Wang,Ziyi Li,Hongmeng Dong et al.
Jingyi Wang et al.
Background: The impact of ventilation strategy during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on downstream cardio-cerebral injury remains uncertain. Methods:...
Detection of return of spontaneous circulation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation using continuous carotid artery Doppler blood flow monitored by AI in an animal model [0.03%]
利用AI连续监测颈动脉多普勒血流检测心肺复苏期间自主循环恢复的动物实验研究
Raghava Vinaykanth Mushunuri,Bjorn Ove Faldaas,Frank Lindseth et al.
Raghava Vinaykanth Mushunuri et al.
Background: Manual pulse checks during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to confirm return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) are often unreliable and time- consuming. To address this, a novel RescueDoppler device has be...
Intubation during in-hospital cardiac arrest: an instrumental variable analysis [0.03%]
院内心跳呼吸骤停期间进行气管插管的仪器变量分析
Mathias J Holmberg,Asger Granfeldt,Lars W Andersen
Mathias J Holmberg
Introduction: Tracheal intubation is commonly performed during in-hospital cardiac arrest, but the evidence for a survival benefit remains uncertain. Meth...
Wolf Creek XVIII Part 2: optimizing time intervals in cardiac arrest care [0.03%]
狼溪第18部分第二篇:优化心脏骤停护理中的时间间隔
Theresa M Olasveengen,Haruka Takahashi,Rudolph W Koster et al.
Theresa M Olasveengen et al.
Optimizing time intervals in cardiac arrest care was a featured topic at the 50th Anniversary Wolf Creek Conference (Wolf Creek XVIII) hosted by the Max Harry Weil Institute for Critical Care Research and Innovation in Ann Arbor, Michigan, ...