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Giulia Catalisano,Marta Milazzo,Barbara Simone et al. Giulia Catalisano et al.
Introduction: Out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains one of the main causes of death among industrialized countries. The initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) by laypeople before the arrival of emergenc...
Mirza Noor Ali Baig,Nadeemullah Khan,Rizwan Naseer et al. Mirza Noor Ali Baig et al.
Pakistan's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are a critical component of its healthcare system, providing pre-hospital emergency care across a nation with over 220 million people. This article explores the evolutionary journey of Pakistan's ...
Paul Fischer,Robin Abendschein,Monika Berberich et al. Paul Fischer et al.
Background: Handovers during medical emergencies are challenging due to time-critical, dynamic and oftentimes unorderly and distracting situations. We evaluated the effect of distraction-reduced clinical surroundings duri...
Deborah Jaeger,Marinos Kosmopoulos,Christopher Gaisendrees et al. Deborah Jaeger et al.
Introduction: Epinephrine has been the main drug recommended for decades during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). But epinephrine's ß-adrenergic effects might increase myocardial oxygen consumption and may cause arryt...
Silvia García-Vilana,Vikas Kumar,Saurav Kumar et al. Silvia García-Vilana et al.
Background: The study of thoracic injuries and biomechanics during CPR requires detailed studies that are very scarce. The role of the heart in CPR biomechanics has not been determined. This study aimed to determine the r...
Bea Brix B Pedersen,Kasper G Lauridsen,Sandra Thun Langsted et al. Bea Brix B Pedersen et al.
Background: Improving survival from pediatric cardiac arrest requires a well-functioning system of care with appropriately trained healthcare providers and designated cardiac arrest teams. This study aimed to describe the...
Christine M Brent,Sheldon Cheskes,Maaret Castrén et al. Christine M Brent et al.
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