Survival

Making the transition to high quality CPR: implications for paramedic practice

Hands-off time is any time interval where chest compressions are not being done while a patient is in cardiac arrest. In general, the goal during CPR is to minimise hands-off time and maximise chest...

They think it’s all over-managing post cardiac arrest syndrome

Following ROSC the patient undergoes a number of pathophysiological processes not dissimilar to those suffered during severe sepsis (Adrie et al, 2004). This has been termed Post Cardiac Arrest...

Automated external defibrillators: everywhere?

Right place, AED not made available, poor outcome .

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