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Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 44:143-146
Autor:
Robert T. Brennan, Allan Braslow
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 16:653-657
Effectiveness of CPR performance on a manikin was evaluated immediately after training in public CPR classes by trained independent observers using validated measures and procedures. An instrumented manikin was used to assess critical skills thought
Autor:
Robert T. Brennan, Allan Braslow
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 37:21-25
It has long been argued that cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training should be targeted at those most likely to be on the scene when a cardiac arrest occurs. Since cardiac arrest occurs in the home about three-quarters of the time, the persons m
Autor:
William Kaye, Anne M. Batcheller, Mary M. Newman, Robert T. Brennan, Nicholas G. Bircher, Allan Braslow
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 34:207-220
Traditional classroom-based instruction of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has failed to achieve desired rates of bystander CPR. Video self-instruction (VSI) is a more accessible alternative to traditional classroom instruction (TRAD), and it ach
Autor:
Miroslav Klain, Stephan Kampschulte, Richard O. Cummins, E. Scarberry, Andrew Herlich, Allan Braslow, Don M. Benson, Ake Grenvik, William Kaye
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 32:51-62
The efficacy of ‘basic’ airway control without equipment, using the combination of backward tilt of the head, forward displacement of the mandible, and separation of lips and teeth (i.e. the triple airway maneuver) has been well established. Dire
Autor:
Allan Braslow, Robert T. Brennan
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 13:505-508
The authors evaluated skill levels of trainees (n = 48) who were taught cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in "American Red Cross: Adult CPR" classes offered at a work site. The evaluation used a validated skill checklist and a Laerdal Skillmeter ma
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 29:119-128
This study evaluates a peer-training model for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) instruction for laypersons. Forty-one Norwegian factory employees were trained in CPR and given instructor training. These first trainees then trained 311 co-workers.
Autor:
Debra K. Moser, Mickey S. Eisenberg, Allan Braslow, Kathleen Dracup, Angelo A. Alonzo, Hendrika Meischke
Publikováno v:
Social Science & Medicine. 40:379-392
With the advent of thrombolytic therapy and other coronary reperfusion strategies, rapid identification and treatment of acute myocardial infarction greatly reduces mortality. Unfortunately, many patients delay seeking medical care and miss the benef
Autor:
Michael Proschan, Allan Holmes, Patricia McGraw, Joseph P. Ornato, David C. Goff, Ellen Demertsidis, Venard J. Campbell, Constance D. Jones, Gary Newton, Sandra S. Schmidt, Bruce Haynes, Laura Nolting, Mary Ann McBurnie, Heather Payne, Yves Rosenberg, Christopher W. Sparks, Jonathan Van Zile, Stephen Yahn, Chris von Briesen, Denise Griffiths, Margit Scholz, Brent Shaum, Brian D. Mahoney, Mark C. Henry, Michael Osur, Robert Swor, Max Harry Weil, Lynne D. Richardson, Anne Barry, Ella Huszti, Lisa O'Neill, Michael J. Domanski, Stephen Ehrlich, Ross E. Megargel, Brian MacGavin, Scott Johnson, Judith Paulsen, Graham Nichol, Louis Gonzales, H. Leon Greene, Robert B. Dunne, Jerris R. Hedges, Jerry Overton, Henry A. Feldman, Ray Lucas, William J. Groh, Art Kerr, Dennis Rabel, Myron L. Weisfeldt, Richard Moore, Kristen Bilicki, Brian K. Slater, Marge M. Lestarge, Patricia Lawson, Michael R. Sayre, Barbara Riegel, Frederick Ehlert, Lois A. Bosken, Richard A. Craven, Ronald G. Pirrallo, Deb Cordes, Andy R. Anton, Sarah Pennington, Patricia Burke, Neal Richmond, Thomas A. Mattioni, Nadia Douglas, Christine Grimmelsman, Christopher Shields, Lois Van Ottingham, Lisa Parmenter, Scott Compton, Alfred P. Hallstrom, Robert J. Zalenski, Laura Grabowski, Denise Simons-Morton, Krishnaswami Vijayaraghavan, Britta Myrin, Henry Thode, Richard W. Janisch, Robert D. Welch, George Arthur Wells, Tom P. Aufderheide, David B. Reed, Christopher Freyberg, Laurence McCullough, P. Jacob Varghese, David Feeny, Eleanor Schron, Robert E. O'Connor, N. Clay Mann, Margaret Amaya, Kathryn Irwin, Marcel E. Salive, Kimberly A. Deja, Christopher Burke, Rachel Knudson-Ballard, Sue Wood, Andrew H. Travers, Jim Christenson, Mohamud Daya, Sarah Nafziger, M. Bollinger, George Vasquez, Linda Asbury, Terri A. Schmidt, Shannon W. Stephens, Kimberlee Brown, Alice Birnbaum, Mary Ann Peberdy, Costas T. Lambrew, Mary D. Gunnels, Lynn Marie Mango, Alidene Doherty, Jerome Fleg, Debbie Morris, Jennifer Rokosh, Janyce Sanford, Craig J. Conrad, Robert Ledingham, Lisa M. Evans, Brenda Heisz, Kelly Schaffer, Lance B. Becker, Roland Webb, Thomas E. Terndrup, Ilene Wilets, Adrian Panylyk, Judy Powell, Lawrence H. Brown, Susan Alexandra Thompson, Kammy Jacobsen, R. O. Cummins, Mary Morris, David Hostler, Susan J. Bondurant, David J. Kitscha, Claudia Williams, Jennifer Holohan, Heather Brooks, Ruchir Sehra, Jonathan Jui, Edward R. Stapleton, Karen M. Kuntz, Allan Braslow, Lynn Wittwer, Vince N. Mosesso
Publikováno v:
Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 12(8)
Background The Public Access Defibrillation (PAD) Trial was a randomized, controlled trial designed to measure survival to hospital discharge following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OOH-CA) in community facilities trained and equipped to provide PA