Every year out-of-hospital ventricular fib-rillation cardiac arrests kill hundreds of thousands of people worldwide, often striking those without obvious high-risk conditions or symptoms.1 The fundamen-tal strategy to improve survival is to reduce the time interval from collapse to defibrillation, as the likelihood of survival decreases on average about 5–10 % for each minute that elapses without defibril-lator treatment. The traditional deploy-ment model is to equip specific emergency medical services (EMS) profes-sionals, who are activated to respond with a defibrillator and deliver the potentia
The earlier cardiopulmonary resuscitation is given, the better the outcome, and the earlier defibril...
In the US alone, several hundred thousands die of sudden cardiac arrests each year. Basic life suppo...
Cardiocerebral resuscitation (CCR) is a new approach for resuscitation of patients with cardiac arre...
In the current climate of rising healthcare cost, resuscitation efforts performed outside the hospit...
THERE IS LITTLE DOUBT THAT SPEEDin providing care represents themajor determinant of survivalfor pat...
Ambulance services in England attempt the resuscitation of almost 30,000 people who have experienced...
Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States. By reviewing and analyzing the su...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a common cause of death. In spite of recurring updates of g...
Background Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) annually affecting hundreds of thousands of pa-tien...
This year is the 50th anniversary of the introduction of modern resuscitation from cardiac arrest, m...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a global public health issue experienced by ≈3.8 million people an...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a global public health issue experienced by ≈3.8 million people an...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a significant public health problem in most westernized ind...
Successful treatment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest remains an unmet health need. Key elements of...
Objectives:. To construct a highly detailed yet practical, attainable roadmap for enhancing the like...
The earlier cardiopulmonary resuscitation is given, the better the outcome, and the earlier defibril...
In the US alone, several hundred thousands die of sudden cardiac arrests each year. Basic life suppo...
Cardiocerebral resuscitation (CCR) is a new approach for resuscitation of patients with cardiac arre...
In the current climate of rising healthcare cost, resuscitation efforts performed outside the hospit...
THERE IS LITTLE DOUBT THAT SPEEDin providing care represents themajor determinant of survivalfor pat...
Ambulance services in England attempt the resuscitation of almost 30,000 people who have experienced...
Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the United States. By reviewing and analyzing the su...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a common cause of death. In spite of recurring updates of g...
Background Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) annually affecting hundreds of thousands of pa-tien...
This year is the 50th anniversary of the introduction of modern resuscitation from cardiac arrest, m...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a global public health issue experienced by ≈3.8 million people an...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a global public health issue experienced by ≈3.8 million people an...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a significant public health problem in most westernized ind...
Successful treatment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest remains an unmet health need. Key elements of...
Objectives:. To construct a highly detailed yet practical, attainable roadmap for enhancing the like...
The earlier cardiopulmonary resuscitation is given, the better the outcome, and the earlier defibril...
In the US alone, several hundred thousands die of sudden cardiac arrests each year. Basic life suppo...
Cardiocerebral resuscitation (CCR) is a new approach for resuscitation of patients with cardiac arre...