Batt, AM ORCiD: 0000-0001-6473-5397How many of us have considered the issue of patient safety in the context of resuscitation? For instance, the intervals of hands off time during a resuscitation attempt (pre-, peri- and post shock pauses) may not be recorded, but these have a serious impact on morbidity and mortality. Any interruption in chest compressions greater than 10 seconds compromises myocardial function and thus should be considered an adverse event
We read the article “The effect of pre-hospital critical care on survival following out of hospital ...
Laryngotracheal stenosis is a treatable cause of disabilityfollowing mechanical ventilation in inten...
Our findings show that patients discharged to the respiratory ward from WPH ICU require considerable...
How many of us have considered the issue of patient safety in the context of resuscitation? For inst...
2 Background—Minimizing pauses in chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a...
Over the past 2 decades, a variety of alternatives to standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), ...
To the Editor: Suverein et al. (Jan. 26 issue)(1) describe the use of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary...
comments on our article.1 As Rai and colleagues pointed out, the recent randomized, controlled trial...
Wx rhen Kouwenhoven et al ' introduced the tech-nique of closed-chest cardiac massage in 1960, ...
Administer chest compressions (minimum 100/min, minimum 5 cm depth) at a ratio of 30:2 with ventilat...
We read with interest the paper published in Critical Care by Gräsner and colleagues that strongly e...
TO THE EDITOR: McAlister and colleagues (1), in their systematic review, concluded that cardiac resy...
We applaud Tagami et al1 for reporting their experience in caring for survivors of out-of-hospital c...
No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. Girotra S, Nallamothu BK, Spertus JA, Li Y, ...
Introduction: Coordination of the tasks of performing chest compressions and defibrillation can lead...
We read the article “The effect of pre-hospital critical care on survival following out of hospital ...
Laryngotracheal stenosis is a treatable cause of disabilityfollowing mechanical ventilation in inten...
Our findings show that patients discharged to the respiratory ward from WPH ICU require considerable...
How many of us have considered the issue of patient safety in the context of resuscitation? For inst...
2 Background—Minimizing pauses in chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a...
Over the past 2 decades, a variety of alternatives to standard cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), ...
To the Editor: Suverein et al. (Jan. 26 issue)(1) describe the use of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary...
comments on our article.1 As Rai and colleagues pointed out, the recent randomized, controlled trial...
Wx rhen Kouwenhoven et al ' introduced the tech-nique of closed-chest cardiac massage in 1960, ...
Administer chest compressions (minimum 100/min, minimum 5 cm depth) at a ratio of 30:2 with ventilat...
We read with interest the paper published in Critical Care by Gräsner and colleagues that strongly e...
TO THE EDITOR: McAlister and colleagues (1), in their systematic review, concluded that cardiac resy...
We applaud Tagami et al1 for reporting their experience in caring for survivors of out-of-hospital c...
No abstract available. Article truncated at 150 words. Girotra S, Nallamothu BK, Spertus JA, Li Y, ...
Introduction: Coordination of the tasks of performing chest compressions and defibrillation can lead...
We read the article “The effect of pre-hospital critical care on survival following out of hospital ...
Laryngotracheal stenosis is a treatable cause of disabilityfollowing mechanical ventilation in inten...
Our findings show that patients discharged to the respiratory ward from WPH ICU require considerable...