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PTM Journal Club: Blood Product and ACE-CPR use Prehospital

EM Ottawa

In this Prehospital Journal Club Recap, let us take a deep dive into the use of blood products, as well as the adjunct use of automated controlled elevation in CPR.

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Andrea Scapigliati leads the renewal of the Italian Resuscitation Council

Emergency Live

New perspectives and plans for the future of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in Italy A new chapter for the IRC The Italian Resuscitation Council (IRC), a well-known nonprofit scientific society of cardiopulmonary resuscitation experts, has opened a new chapter in its history by electing Andrea Scapigliati as its president.

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CPR Refresher Course

American Medical Compliance

The following CPR Refresher Course educates healthcare providers (HCP) on the basic principles of CPR. CPR (cardio-pulmonary resuscitation) is a technique used to keep victims of sudden cardiac arrest and other emergencies, alive and to prevent brain damage until more advanced medical professionals arrive.

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Heads Up! There is No Association with Improved Outcomes for Head Up CPR: Why We Must Read Past the Abstract

RebelEM

Background: There are only two interventions that have been proven in the medical literature to improved outcomes in cardiac arrest: high-quality CPR and early defibrillation. It is imperative that we continue to look at ways to improve cardiac arrest resuscitation. Head Up (HUP) CPR may be the next critical improvement.

CPR 52
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The CT FIRST Trial: Should We Pan-CT After ROSC?

RebelEM

Population: Patients successfully resuscitated from OHCA without a clear diagnosis on presentation who were stable for CT. Costs include actual cost of the scans as well as delaying other patients’ scans but also includes time taken away from resuscitation to move the patient to and from CT.

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SGEM#453: I Can’t Go For That – No, No Narcan for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

On arrival, you find a 35-year-old male, pulseless and apneic with cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in progress by a bystander. You and your partner initiate high-quality CPR, place a supraglottic airway, establish intra-osseous (IO) access and administer epinephrine. There is drug paraphernalia scattered around the room.

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When ROSC feels wrong

Don't Forget the Bubbles

I think we should stop resuscitation. How long should you try to resuscitate? There are no hard and fast rules as to how long a resuscitation attempt should be carried out. We might continue resuscitation attempts longer than usual to allow family members to arrive and hold the child’s hand or be at the bedside when we stop.