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The Eleventh Wolf Creek Conference on CPR: Addressing the Scientific Basis of Reanimation
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Wanchun Tang,
Max Harry Weil
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S1-S2
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Optimizing the duration of CPR prior to defibrillation improves the outcome of CPR in a rat model of prolonged cardiac arrest
Abstract: Aims: This study was to investigate whether optimal duration of CPR prior to defibrillation could be guided by Amplitude Spectrum Analysis (AMSA) in the setting of prolonged VF on outcome of...
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Shijie Sun,
Yinlun Weng,
Xiaobo Wu,
Katherine Tang,
Sen Ye,
Wei Chen,
Max Harry Weil,
Wanchun Tang
et al.
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S3-S7
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Shock advisory system with minimal delay triggering after end of chest compressions: Accuracy and gained hands-off time
Abstract: Aims: Shortening hands-off intervals can improve benefits from defibrillation. This study presents the performance of a shock advisory system (SAS), which aims to decrease the pre-shock paus...
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Jean-Philippe Didon,
Vessela Krasteva,
Sarah Ménétré,
Todor Stoyanov,
Irena Jekova
et al.
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S8-S15
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Improving microcirculation with therapeutic intrathoracic pressure regulation in a porcine model of hemorrhage
Abstract: Aim of study: Intrathoracic pressure regulation (IPR) has been used to treat hypotension and states of hypoperfusion by providing positive pressure ventilation during inspiration followed by...
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Nicolas Segal,
Jennifer Rees,
Victor A. Convertino,
Anja Metzger,
Daniel Zarama,
Leida Voulgaropoulos,
Scott H. McKnite,
Demetris Yannopoulos,
Wanchun Tang,
Eric Vicaut,
Keith Lurie
et al.
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S16-S22
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Prevalence and hemodynamic effects of leaning during CPR
Abstract: Background: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) guidelines recommend complete release between chest compressions (CC). Objective: Evaluate the hemodynamic effects of leaning (incomplete ches...
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Dana E. Niles,
Robert M. Sutton,
Vinay M. Nadkarni,
Andrew Glatz,
Mathias Zuercher,
Matthew R. Maltese,
Joar Eilevstjønn,
Benjamin S. Abella,
Lance B. Becker,
Robert A. Berg
et al.
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S23-S26
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A combination of metabolic strategies plus cardiopulmonary bypass improves short-term resuscitation from prolonged lethal cardiac arrest
Abstract: Background: The metabolic or late phase of cardiac arrest is highly lethal. Emergency cardiopulmonary bypass (ECPB) can resuscitate many patients even after prolonged cardiac arrest and prov...
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Manuel Boller,
Sung Koo Jung,
Silje Odegaard,
Amy Muehlmatt,
Joseph M. Katz,
Lance B. Becker
et al.
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S27-S34
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Sodium nitroprusside enhanced cardiopulmonary resuscitation prevents post-resuscitation left ventricular dysfunction and improves 24-hour survival and neurological function in a porcine model of prolonged untreated ventricular fibrillation
Abstract: Aim of study: Sodium nitroprusside-enhanced CPR, or SNPeCPR, consists of active compression-decompression CPR with an impedance threshold device, abdominal compression, and intravenous sodiu...
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Jason Schultz,
Nicolas Segal,
James Kolbeck,
Emily Caldwell,
Marit Thorsgard,
Scott McKnite,
Tom P. Aufderheide,
Keith G. Lurie,
Demetris Yannopoulos
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Post-cardiac arrest myocardial dysfunction is improved with cyclosporine treatment at onset of resuscitation but not in the reperfusion phase
Abstract: Aim of study: Significant myocardial dysfunction and high mortality occur after whole-body ischaemia-eperfusion injuries in the post-cardiac arrest status. The inhibition of mitochondrial pe...
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Chien-Hua Huang,
Min-Shan Tsai,
Chiung-Yuan Hsu,
Yu-Jen Su,
Tzung-Dau Wang,
Wei-Tien Chang,
Wen-Jone Chen
et al.
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S41-S47
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Post-cardiac arrest hyperoxia and mitochondrial function
Abstract: Introduction: Rapid post-ischemic re-oxygenation is necessary to minimize ischemic injury, but itself can induce further reperfusion injury through the induction of reactive oxygen species. ...
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Mark G. Angelos,
Steve T. Yeh,
Sverre E. Aune
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S48-S51
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Delayed high-quality CPR does not improve outcomes
Abstract: Aim of study: The quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is an important factor in the outcome of cardiac arrest. Our objective was to compare outcomes following either immediate low...
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Fengqing Song,
Shijie Sun,
Giuseppe Ristagno,
Tao Yu,
Yi Shan,
Sung Phil Chung,
Max Harry Weil,
Wanchun Tang
et al.
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S52-S55
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