Prehospital optimal shock energy for defibrillation (POSED): A cluster randomised controlled feasibility trial [0.03%]
院外除颤的最优电击能量(POSED):分群随机对照可行性试验
Helen Pocock,Charles D Deakin,Ranjit Lall et al.
Helen Pocock et al.
Background: We explored the feasibility of a large-scale UK ambulance services trial of optimal defibrillation shock energy for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. The primary objective of this feasibility study was to establ...
Increasing neurologically intact survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest among elderly: Singapore Experience [0.03%]
提高院外心脏骤停老年患者神经功能完全恢复的生存率:新加坡经验
Chloe Alexis Ong,Gayathri Devi Nadarajan,Stephanie Fook-Chong et al.
Chloe Alexis Ong et al.
Objectives: With more elderly presenting with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests (OHCAs) globally, neurologically intact survival (NIS) should be the aim of resuscitation. We aimed to study the trend of OHCA amongst elderly ...
Overview and future prospects of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest registries in Japan [0.03%]
日本院外心脏骤停登记系统的现状与展望
Yohei Okada,Koshi Nakagawa,Hideharu Tanaka et al.
Yohei Okada et al.
Aim: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a life-threatening emergency with high mortality. The "chain of survival" is critical to improving patient outcomes. To develop and enhance this chain of survival, measuring a...
RAPID-ED: A predictive model for risk assessment of patient's early in-hospital deterioration from emergency department [0.03%]
RAPID-ED:用于预测急诊科病人早期住院恶化风险的模型
Yi-Min Wang,I-Min Chiu,Yu-Ping Chuang et al.
Yi-Min Wang et al.
Introduction: The objective of this multi-center retrospective cohort study was to devise a predictive tool known as RAPID-ED. This model identifies non-traumatic adult patients at significant risk for cardiac arrest with...
Long-term multidisciplinary follow-up programs in pediatric cardiac arrest survivors [0.03%]
儿童心脏骤停幸存者的长期多学科随访项目
M Hunfeld,K Dulfer,J Del Castillo et al.
M Hunfeld et al.
Long-term outcome studies after pediatric cardiac arrest (CA) are few. They require a CA registry and dedicated outcome teams. Learning about the long-term outcomes is very important for developing prognostication guidelines, improving post...
Karen G Hirsch,Tomoyoshi Tamura,Giuseppe Ristagno et al.
Karen G Hirsch et al.
Introduction: Post-cardiac arrest brain injury (PCABI) is the primary determinant of clinical outcomes for patients who achieve return of spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest (CA). There are limited neuroprotectiv...
The capacity of neurological pupil index to predict the absence of somatosensory evoked potentials after cardiac arrest - An observational study [0.03%]
神经性瞳孔指数预测心脏停搏后体感诱发电位缺失的能力-一项观察研究
Meena Thuccani,Sara Joelsson,Linus Lilja et al.
Meena Thuccani et al.
Background: In neurologic prognostication of comatose survivors from cardiac arrest, two independent predictors of poor outcome are the loss of the Pupillary light reflex (PLR) and the loss of the N20 response from Somato...
The association of extreme environmental heat with incidence and outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in British Columbia: A time series analysis [0.03%]
极端环境高温与加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省院外心脏骤停的发生率和结局相关性的时间序列分析研究
Laiba Khan,Takahisa Kawano,Jacob Hutton et al.
Laiba Khan et al.
Background: The impact of extreme heat on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) incidence and outcomes is under-studied. We investigated OHCA incidence and outcomes over increasing temperatures. ...
Emergency research without prior consent in the United States, Canada, European Union and United Kingdom: How regulatory differences affect study design and implementation in cardiac arrest trials [0.03%]
美国、加拿大、欧盟和英国在无需事先同意情况下进行紧急研究:监管差异如何影响心脏骤停试验的设计和实施
Catherine E Ross,Melissa J Parker,Spyros D Mentzelopoulos et al.
Catherine E Ross et al.
Aim: A major barrier to performing cardiac arrest trials is the requirement for prospective informed consent, which is often infeasible during individual medical emergencies. In an effort to improve outcomes, some governm...
Out-of- H ospital cardiac arrest & Smartphon E R esp O nd E r S trial (HEROES Trial): Methodology and study protocol of a pre-post-design trial of the effect of implementing a smartphone alerting system on survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest [0.03%]
院外心脏骤停及智能手机报警系统对院外心脏骤停生存率影响的前后对照试验的方法与研究方案:Heroes试验
Michael P Müller,Julian Ganter,Hans-Jörg Busch et al.
Michael P Müller et al.
Background: Since 2021, international guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation recommend the implementation of so-called "life-saving systems". These systems include smartphone alerting systems (SAS), which enable dis...