نتایج جستجو برای: cardiopulmonary resuscitation cpr

تعداد نتایج: 38145  

Journal: :Circulation 2007
Taku Iwami Takashi Kawamura Atsushi Hiraide Robert A Berg Yasuyuki Hayashi Tatsuya Nishiuchi Kentaro Kajino Naohiro Yonemoto Hidekazu Yukioka Hisashi Sugimoto Hiroyuki Kakuchi Kazuhiro Sase Hiroyuki Yokoyama Hiroshi Nonogi

BACKGROUND Previous animal and clinical studies suggest that bystander-initiated cardiac-only resuscitation may be superior to conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests. Our hypothesis was that both cardiac-only bystander resuscitation and conventional bystander CPR would improve outcomes from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests of < or = 15 minutes' durat...

Journal: :Resuscitation 2009
Joyce Yeung Reylon Meeks Dana Edelson Fang Gao Jasmeet Soar Gavin D Perkins

OBJECTIVES In lay persons and health care providers performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), does the use of CPR feedback/prompt devices when compared to no device improve CPR skill acquisition, retention, and real life performance? METHODS The Cochrane database of systematic reviews; Medline (1950-Dec 2008); EmBASE (1988-Dec 2008) and Psychinfo (1988-Dec 2008) were searched using ("Pr...

Journal: :Resuscitation 2011
Athanasios F Charalampopoulos Nikolaos I Nikolaou

OBJECTIVE The medication used in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has by no means yielded the expected prognostic benefit. This review focuses on drugs that are currently under investigation as part of novel therapeutic strategies in CPR and post-resuscitation care. DATA SOURCES The main categories of drugs under investigation were identified in position papers regarding gaps in scientific...

Journal: :AAOHN journal : official journal of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses 2009
Mary E Mancini Mary Cazzell Suzan Kardong-Edgren Carolyn L Cason

Adequate training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and use of an automated external defibrillator (AED) is an important component of a workplace safety training program. Barriers to traditional in-classroom CPR-AED training programs include time away from work to complete training, logistics, learner discomfort over being in a classroom setting, and instructors who include information irr...

Journal: :Pediatric clinics of North America 2013
Alexis A Topjian Robert A Berg Vinay M Nadkarni

Advances in early recognition, effective response, and high-quality resuscitation before, during, and after cardiac arrest have resulted in improved survival for infants and children over the past 10 years. This review addresses several key factors that can make a difference in survival outcomes, including the etiology of pediatric cardiac arrests in and out of hospital, mechanisms and techniqu...

Journal: :Circulation 2010
Laurie J Morrison Gerald Kierzek Douglas S Diekema Michael R Sayre Scott M Silvers Ahamed H Idris Mary E Mancini

The goals of resuscitation are to preserve life, restore health, relieve suffering, limit disability, and respect the individual’s decisions, rights, and privacy. Decisions about cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) efforts are often made in seconds by rescuers who may not know the victim of cardiac arrest or whether an advance directive exists. As a result, administration of CPR may be contrary...

Journal: :Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2008
Laila A Hopstock

BACKGROUND Immediate start of basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and early defibrillation have been highlighted as crucial for survival from cardiac arrest, but despite new knowledge, new technology and massive personnel training the survival rates from in-hospital cardiac arrest are still low. National guidelines recommend regular intervals of CPR training to make all hospital personnel...

Journal: :The Journal of pediatrics 2005
Erik A Salib Stephen E Cyran Robert E Cilley Barry J Maron Neal J Thomas

We report a child who sustained commotio cordis after being struck by a baseball, and offer documentation of the advantages of having readily available access to bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and an automated external defibrillator (AED). We suggest that communities and school districts reexamine the need for accessible AEDs and CPR-trained coaches at organized sporting events f...

Journal: :Proceedings 2016
Chhaya Patel Austin Metting Brydan Curtis Timothy Mixon

We present a rare case of a left internal mammary artery rupture during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). This case demonstrates that intrinsic cardiac/vascular injuries can occur even with manual CPR, and each patient should be monitored closely, considering the very subtle signs that can clue the physicians into the diagnosis.

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