Abstract Objective To determine if real-time compression feedback using a non-automated hand-held device improves patient outcomes from in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA). Methods We conducted a prospective, randomized, controlled, parallel study (no crossover) of patients with IHCA in the mixed medical–surgical intensive care units (ICUs) of eight academic hospitals. Patients received either standard manual chest compressions or compressions performed with real-time feedback using the Cardio First Angel™ (CFA) device. The primary outcome was sustained return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), and secondary outcomes were survival to ICU and hospital discharge. Results One thousand four hundred fifty-four subjects were randomized; 900 were in...
Introduction: A benefit of in-hospital cardiac arrest is the opportunity for rapid initiation of “hi...
Purposes: This prospective, randomized, multicenter-, controlled trial was conducted to compare the ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of implementing real-time audiovisual feedback with and without ...
BACKGROUND:Current guidelines underline the importance of high-quality chest compression during card...
Aims: To compare quality of CPR during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with and without automated fee...
AIMS: Survival rates after in-hospital cardiac arrest remain very low. Although there is evidence th...
BACKGROUND Mechanical chest compression devices deliver high-quality chest compressions. Early da...
Research regarding the use of mechanical compressions in the setting of a cardiac arrest, either out...
AbstractBackgroundFewer pauses and better chest compression quality are thought to improve overall s...
Objectives: A systematic appraisal of the literature to determine if audiovisual feedback devices ca...
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the main causes of death in Europe, with about 700.000 cases each ye...
Objectives: A systematic appraisal of the literature to determine if audiovisual feedback devices ca...
OBJECTIVES: A systematic review to determine if cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guided by either...
AIM To summarise the evidence in relation to the routine use of mechanical chest compression devi...
AbstractBackgroundTo increase the chance of restoring spontaneous circulation, cardiopulmonary resus...
Introduction: A benefit of in-hospital cardiac arrest is the opportunity for rapid initiation of “hi...
Purposes: This prospective, randomized, multicenter-, controlled trial was conducted to compare the ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of implementing real-time audiovisual feedback with and without ...
BACKGROUND:Current guidelines underline the importance of high-quality chest compression during card...
Aims: To compare quality of CPR during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with and without automated fee...
AIMS: Survival rates after in-hospital cardiac arrest remain very low. Although there is evidence th...
BACKGROUND Mechanical chest compression devices deliver high-quality chest compressions. Early da...
Research regarding the use of mechanical compressions in the setting of a cardiac arrest, either out...
AbstractBackgroundFewer pauses and better chest compression quality are thought to improve overall s...
Objectives: A systematic appraisal of the literature to determine if audiovisual feedback devices ca...
Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the main causes of death in Europe, with about 700.000 cases each ye...
Objectives: A systematic appraisal of the literature to determine if audiovisual feedback devices ca...
OBJECTIVES: A systematic review to determine if cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guided by either...
AIM To summarise the evidence in relation to the routine use of mechanical chest compression devi...
AbstractBackgroundTo increase the chance of restoring spontaneous circulation, cardiopulmonary resus...
Introduction: A benefit of in-hospital cardiac arrest is the opportunity for rapid initiation of “hi...
Purposes: This prospective, randomized, multicenter-, controlled trial was conducted to compare the ...
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the effect of implementing real-time audiovisual feedback with and without ...