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    Omar Carter Foundation - 7 month(s) ago

    Omar CarterUsing Omar’s miracle to his advantage, he founded the OC Foundation to raise awareness for sudden cardiac arrest. He turned his passion for helping others to actions and is making it his mission to prevent families from suffering this type of tragedy due to a lack of awareness, screening or access to immediate medical attention. The Charity focuses on the training of athletes and…

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    • “Miracles are performed through the hands of those who’ve been trained meticulously to help others!” 2023 Heart of Gold Gala ❤️@ocfoundationinc #SuddenCardiacArrest #EPtwitter #CPR https://t.co/zZoUoUC5DG https://t.co/hTGCzRuukn

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    -RESUScitation Project (NCT02837497, 2016–2021). Setting: Eighteen PICUs. Patients: Children less than or equal to 18 years old and greater than or equal to 37 weeks postconceptual age receiving chest compressions (CC) of any duration during the study. Interventions: None Measurements and Main Results: Of 1,100 children with IHCA, there were 273 medical cardiac (25%), 383 surgical cardiac (35%), and 444 noncardiac (40%) cases. Favorable neurologic outcome was defined as no more than moderate disability or no worsening from baseline Pediatric Cerebral Performance Category at discharge. The medical cardiac group had lower odds of survival with favorable neurologic outcomes compared with the noncardiac group (48% vs 55%; adjusted odds ratio [aOR] [95% CI], aOR 0.59 [95% CI, 0.39–0.87], p = 0.008) and surgical cardiac group (48% vs 58%; aOR 0.64 [95% CI, 0.45–0.9], p = 0.01). We failed to identify a difference in favorable outcomes between surgical cardiac and noncardiac groups. We also fa

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    CPR training - 8 month(s) ago

    CPR is a life-saving skill everyone can do. Find a course and get more information from Heart & Stroke.

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    • Cardiac arrest can strike anyone, anywhere, at any age, without warning. 35,000 cardiac arrests happen each year in Canada. Learn #CPR and how to use an #AED: https://t.co/dbCGPQHxuq. https://t.co/7BoVA8jP76

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    CPR training - 8 month(s) ago

    CPR is a life-saving skill everyone can do. Find a course and get more information from Heart & Stroke.

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    • Cardiac arrest can strike anyone, anywhere, at any age, without warning. 35,000 cardiac arrests happen each year in Canada. Learn #CPR and how to use an #AED. Learn more: https://t.co/3d7YpdXE3f. https://t.co/qCPZuSVqy3

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    First Aid, CPR & Emergency Cardiovascular Care (ECC). Learn more about resuscitation science, training in your community or organization, and other CPR programs..

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    • It is so important for everyone to learn #CPR You never know when you may save a life. During a #cardiacarrest every second matters. Great to see @KingJames's son home with family and doing the things he loves. Find classes by @American_Heart https://t.co/LFdSs88Oeu https://t.co/M0jJZUlZou