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ISSN:2666-5204

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Amber R Comer,Lyle Fettig,Stephanie Bartlett et al. Amber R Comer et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic created complex challenges regarding the timing and appropriateness of do-not-attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation (DNACPR) and/or Do Not Intubate (DNI) code status orders. This paper so...
Patrik Hellström,Johan Israelsson,Amanda Hellström et al. Patrik Hellström et al.
Background: Insomnia symptoms seem to be common in cardiac arrest survivors but their associations with important outcomes such as self-reported health and life satisfaction have not previously been reported during the ea...
Stefan Aregger Lundh,Johan Israelsson,Peter Hagell et al. Stefan Aregger Lundh et al.
Introduction: Most cardiac arrest (CA) survivors report good health and quality of life. Life satisfaction on the other hand has not yet been studied in a large scale in the CA population. We aimed to explore life satisfa...
Rojina Shrestha,Buddhike Sri Harsha Indrasena,Prakash Subedi et al. Rojina Shrestha et al.
Aims: To test junior doctors' abilities to retain advanced life support psychomotor skills and theoretical knowledge in management of shockable rhythm cardiac arrest. ...
Sebastian Schnaubelt,Mario Krammel Sebastian Schnaubelt
Background: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with subsequent cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) still leads to dismal outcomes worldwide. The crucial gap between cardiac arrest and advanced life support can only be filled ...
Soon Bin Kwon,Murad Megjhani,Daniel Nametz et al. Soon Bin Kwon et al.
Background: Despite significant progress in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and post-cardiac arrest care, favorable outcome in out-of hospital sudden cardiac arrest patients remains low. One of the main reasons for mortalit...
Katherine S Allan,Bianca Mammarella,Mika&#x;il Visanji et al. Katherine S Allan et al.
Background: Worldwide, bystander CPR rates are low; one effective way to increase these rates is to train schoolchildren; however, the most effective way to train them is currently unknown. ...
Sebastian Schnaubelt,Simon Orlob,Christoph Veigl et al. Sebastian Schnaubelt et al.
First responders are an essential part of the chain (-mail) of survival as they bridge and reduce the time to first chest compressions and defibrillation substantially. However, in the peri-mission phase before and after being sent to a car...
Nicolas Hall,Jessika Métrailler-Mermoud,Evelien Cools et al. Nicolas Hall et al.
Aims: Our goal was to study hypothermic cardiac arrest (CA) patients who were not rewarmed by Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) but were admitted to a hospital equipped for it. The focus was on whether the decisions of n...