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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 1 year(s) ago

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    • All of Earth’s creatures are magnificent, writes @Eleytherius, and an octopus reminds #EPs to make sure they are well practiced at expired air #resuscitation. https://t.co/13gIufVdEa https://t.co/JSQ0RJFaS1

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    Two thousand years ago, the Roman poet Ovid stated “Causa latet, vis est notissima” (i.e., the cause is hidden; the effect is visible to all). This may well still be true in resuscitation research. Outcomes following resuscitation after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remain dismal, with a survival to hospital discharge rate of less than 20%.[1] The cause of persistently poor neurological…

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    • #PedsICU Causal Inference Methods in #Resuscitation Research https://t.co/uu3FHWPvTu @Dr_Hari_Krishna @rgfeltbower @kirstencromie @ResusJournal Editorial on #EpiCPR study: Epidemiology & outcomes of #OHCA using German Resuscitation Register https://t.co/i3AoMJHodD

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    Critical care education one page at a time. Simple, free, & open source. Nick Mark’s OnePager guides to critical care topics. …

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    • 🆕 ICU OnePager on How to Run a Code! Cardiac arrests can be chaotic. This OnePager presents some tips & strategies that a code leader can use to smoothly lead the team to success in #resuscitation. #TipsForNewDocs #FOAMcc #FOAMcc 📟 https://t.co/bOLKQq3Qw2 https://t.co/9uh32kQtzc

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • Cournoyer et al: Predictive accuracy of initial shockable rhythm for no-flow time of <5 min 💽 #Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium ❤️ Epidem Registry 8 🇺🇸 & 3 🇨🇦 sites Link: https://t.co/cLMdYQCUqI #CritCareMed @SCCM Fig: Initial rhythm to identify specific No-Flow Time https://t.co/zJHLAWdCun

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • #Transesophagealecho is theorized to be better in #resuscitation than #TTE, writes @EMNSpeedofSound: Pulse checks using #TTE averaged 23 seconds, palpation alone 15 seconds, and #TEE 12 seconds. #FOAMed #FOAMus https://t.co/ujPo2BwY7r https://t.co/yuQHJ1A20r

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    This event is a local forum covering the latest scientific research and the best clinical practice in care of older people. This meeting will cover core areas of interest to all specialists in Wales responsible for the health care of older people and is open to attendees from near and far.

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    • A warm welcome to all our in person and online delegates joining us for our BGS Wales Autumn Meeting today. We have an excellent programme planned including #stroke rehabilitation, a history of #resuscitation, and #falls. Follow all the tweets via #BGSconf https://t.co/4ZcA145Mj7 https://t.co/76fjJS306C

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • #Transesophagealecho is theorized to be better in #resuscitation than #TTE, writes @EMNSpeedofSound: Pulse checks using #TTE averaged 23 seconds, palpation alone 15 seconds, and #TEE 12 seconds. #FOAMed #FOAMus https://t.co/ujPo2BfnfT https://t.co/T2d4DDZcMi