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  • Mechanical Versus Manual Ch... Mechanical Versus Manual Chest Compressions in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Meta-Analysis
    Westfall, Mark; Krantz, Steve; Mullin, Christopher ... Critical care medicine, 2013-July, Volume: 41, Issue: 7
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    OBJECTIVE:The objective of this study was to conduct a meta-analysis of literature examining rates of return of spontaneous circulation from load-distributing band and piston-driven chest compression ...
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  • Manual vs. integrated autom... Manual vs. integrated automatic load-distributing band CPR with equal survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest. The randomized CIRC trial
    Wik, Lars; Olsen, Jan-Aage; Persse, David ... Resuscitation, 06/2014, Volume: 85, Issue: 6
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    Abstract Objective To compare integrated automated load distributing band CPR (iA-CPR) with high-quality manual CPR (M-CPR) to determine equivalence, superiority, or inferiority in survival to ...
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  • Survival to hospital discha... Survival to hospital discharge with biphasic fixed 360 joules versus 200 escalating to 360 joules defibrillation strategies in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of presumed cardiac etiology
    Olsen, Jan-Aage; Brunborg, Cathrine; Steinberg, Mikkel ... Resuscitation, March 2019, 2019-03-00, 20190301, Volume: 136
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    Guidelines recommend constant or escalating energy levels for shocks after the initial defibrillation attempt. Studies comparing survival to hospital discharge with escalating vs fixed high energy ...
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  • Why do some studies find th... Why do some studies find that CPR fraction is not a predictor of survival?
    Wik, Lars; Olsen, Jan-Aage; Persse, David ... Resuscitation, 07/2016, Volume: 104
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    Abstract Introduction An 80% chest compression fraction (CCF) during resuscitation is recommended. However, heterogeneous results in CCF studies were found during the 2015 Consensus on Science (CoS), ...
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  • Pre-shock chest compression... Pre-shock chest compression pause effects on termination of ventricular fibrillation/tachycardia and return of organized rhythm within mechanical and manual cardiopulmonary resuscitation
    Olsen, Jan-Aage; Brunborg, Cathrine; Steinberg, Mikkel ... Resuscitation, 08/2015, Volume: 93
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    Abstract Background Shorter manual chest compression pauses prior to defibrillation attempts is reported to improve the defibrillation success rate. Mechanical load-distributing band (LDB-) CPR ...
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  • Abstract 80: Mechanical vs ... Abstract 80: Mechanical vs Manual Chest Compressions in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Meta-analysis on the Effects on Return of Spontaneous Circulation
    Westfall, Mark; Krantz, Steve; Kaufman, Christopher ... Circulation (New York, N.Y.), 11/2011, Volume: 124, Issue: suppl_21
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    Abstract only Background: Morbidity and mortality rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remain high. A load-distributing band (LDB-CPR) device that provides circumferential thoracic ...
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  • Defibrillation success duri... Defibrillation success during different phases of the mechanical chest compression cycle
    Steinberg, Mikkel T; Olsen, Jan-Aage; Brunborg, Cathrine ... Resuscitation, 06/2016, Volume: 103
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    Abstract Introduction Animal studies indicate higher termination of VF/VT (TOF) rates after shocks delivered during the decompression phase of the compression cycle for manual and mechanical CPR. We ...
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  • Design of the Circulation I... Design of the Circulation Improving Resuscitation Care (CIRC) Trial: A new state of the art design for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest research
    Lerner, E. Brooke; Persse, David; Souders, Chris M ... Resuscitation, 03/2011, Volume: 82, Issue: 3
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    Abstract Purpose Mechanical chest compression devices, such as the AutoPulse® , have been developed to overcome problems associated with manual CPR (M-CPR). Animal and human studies have shown that ...
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  • Observed survival benefit o... Observed survival benefit of mild therapeutic hypothermia reanalysing the Circulation Improving Resuscitation Care trial
    Nürnberger, Alexander; Herkner, Harald; Sterz, Fritz ... European journal of clinical investigation, June 2017, Volume: 47, Issue: 6
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    Background Mild therapeutic hypothermia is argued being beneficial for outcome after cardiac arrest. Materials and methods Retrospective analysis of Circulation Improving Resuscitation Care (CIRC) ...
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  • Minimizing pre-shock chest ... Minimizing pre-shock chest compression pauses in a cardiopulmonary resuscitation cycle by performing an earlier rhythm analysis
    Steinberg, Mikkel T; Olsen, Jan-Aage; Brunborg, Cathrine ... Resuscitation, 02/2015, Volume: 87
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    Abstract Background Guidelines recommend 2 min of CPR after defibrillation attempts followed by ECG analysis during chest compression pause. This pause may reduce the likelihood of return of ...
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