In-situ simulation of CPR in the emergency department - A tool for continuous improvement of the initial resuscitation [0.03%]
急诊科就地进行CPR模拟——改善初始复苏的持续改进工具
Anna Sundelin,Malin Jonsson Fagerlund,Benjamin Flam et al.
Anna Sundelin et al.
Background: Simulating CPR scenarios in a clinical environment has been described as a method for mitigating latent safety threats. Therefore, we implemented regular inter-professional, multidisciplinary in-situ simulatio...
A recorder/time coach decreases time errors during neonatal resuscitation: A randomized, simulation-based clinical trial [0.03%]
一种记录员/时间教练可以减少新生儿复苏过程中的时间错误:一项基于模拟的随机临床试验
Nicole K Neveln,Mona Khattab,Joseph L Hagan et al.
Nicole K Neveln et al.
Aim: To evaluate the effects of a hands-off recorder/time coach versus an additional hands-on healthcare provider on Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) algorithm compliance and team member workload in neonatal resuscita...
Data-driven sudden cardiac arrest research in Europe: Experts' perspectives on ethical challenges and governance strategies [0.03%]
基于数据的欧洲突发性心脏骤停研究:伦理挑战和治理策略的专家观点
Marieke A R Bak,Jelle C H Vroonland,Marieke T Blom et al.
Marieke A R Bak et al.
Background: Observational studies using large-scale databases and biobanks help improve prevention and treatment of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) but the lack of guidance on data protection issues in this setting may harm p...
Resuscitation team training in Rwanda: A mixed method study exploring the combination of the VAST course with Advanced Cardiac Life Support training [0.03%]
关于复苏团队培训的混合方法研究——结合使用VAST课程和高级心脏生命支持培训的效果
Eugene Tuyishime,Adam Mossenson,Patricia Livingston et al.
Eugene Tuyishime et al.
Introduction: The influence of non-technical skills training on resuscitation performance in low-resource settings is unknown. This study investigates combining the Vital Anaesthesia Simulation Training Course with Advanc...
Facilitating cardiopulmonary resuscitation training in high-risk areas of England: A study protocol [0.03%]
英格兰高风险地区心肺复苏培训促进研究方案
Claire A Hawkes,Sophie Staniszewska,Ivo Vlaev et al.
Claire A Hawkes et al.
Introduction: Bystanders' interventions improve chances of survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) before Emergency Medical Services arrive. Some areas in England are of concern. These high-risk areas have a h...
Unrealistic expectations or hopeless actions: The importance of a comprehensive survival strategy to improve cardiac arrest outcomes [0.03%]
不切实际的期待还是绝望的行为——制定全面复苏策略以改善心肺复苏结局的重要性
Laurent Suppan,Roman Burkart;Swiss Resuscitation Council
Laurent Suppan
The impact of time to amiodarone administration on survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest [0.03%]
胺碘酮用于院外心脏骤停的时间与生存率的影响关系分析
Elizabeth Perry,Emily Nehme,Dion Stub et al.
Elizabeth Perry et al.
Aim: To examine the impact of time to amiodarone administration on survival from shock-refractory Ventricular Fibrillation/pulseless Ventricular Tachycardia (VF/pVT) following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). ...
The impact of a ventilation timing light on CPR Quality: A randomized crossover study [0.03%]
关于通气定时灯对CPR质量影响的随机交叉试验
Ben Jones,Stephen Aiello,Kevin Govender et al.
Ben Jones et al.
A ventilation timing light (VTL) is a small commercially available single-use device that is programmed to light up at six-second intervals prompting rescuers to provide a single controlled breath during manual ventilation. The device also ...
Perceived threats and challenges experienced by first responders during their mission for an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest [0.03%]
急救人员在院外心脏骤停任务中感知到的威胁和挑战
Enrico Baldi,Alessia DAlto,Claudio Benvenuti et al.
Enrico Baldi et al.
Aim: No study has systematically captured the perceived threat, discomfort or issues experienced by First Responders (FRs). We aimed to report the FRs' experience during a mission for an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OH...
Follow-up on volunteer responders dispatched for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests: Addressing the psychological and physical impact [0.03%]
关于院外心脏骤停志愿者救援人员的随访:解决心理和身体影响
Astrid Rolin Kragh,Mads Tofte Gregers,Linn Andelius et al.
Astrid Rolin Kragh et al.
Introduction: Smartphone technology is increasingly used to engage lay people as volunteer responders in resuscitation attempts. Attention has recently been drawn to how resuscitation attempts may impact bystanders. Attem...