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Autor:
Alexander Esibov, Rene Boomars, Fred W. Chapman, Martyn Box, Sten Rubertsson, Isabelle Banville
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 91:116-121
We studied resuscitation process metrics in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest enrolled in a randomized trial comparing one protocol designed to best use a mechanical CPR device, with another based on the 2005 European Resuscitation Council
Autor:
Johan Silfverstolpe, Robert A. Lichtveld, Robert Kastberg, David Halliwell, Wendy Bruins, Gunnar Skoog, Björn Ahlstedt, Johan Herlitz, Martyn Box, Rene Boomars, Rolf Karlsten, Sten Rubertsson, Erik Lindgren, David Smekal, Ollie Östlund
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 96
Objective To perform two predefined sub-group analyses within the LINC study and evaluate if the results were supportive of the previous reported intention to treat (ITT) analysis. Methods Predefined subgroup analyses from the previously published LI
Autor:
Sten Rubertsson, Björn Ahlstedt, Rene Boomars, Johan Herlitz, Martyn Box, Gunnar Skoog, Robert Kastberg, Erik Lindgren, David Halliwell, Johan Silfverstolpe, Rolf Karlsten, Robert A. Lichtveld, David Smekal, Ollie Östlund
Publikováno v:
JAMA. 311(1)
Importance A strategy using mechanical chest compressions might improve the poor outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, but such a strategy has not been tested in large clinical trials. Objective To determine whether administering mechanical ches
Autor:
Helena Puggioli, Erik Lindgren, Wendy Bruins, Fredrik Arnwald, David Halliwell, Gunnar Skoog, Robert Kastberg, Johan Silfverstolpe, Bjarne Madsen Hardig, David Smekal, Johan Herlitz, Rene Boomars, Liselott Rehn, Rolf Karlsten, Douglas Chamberlain, Björn Ahlstedt, Sten Rubertsson, Anna Lindblad, Rob A Lichtveld, Thomas Nyman, Martyn Box
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, Vol 21, Iss 1, p 5 (2013)
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine, Vol 21, Iss 1, p 5 (2013)
Background The LUCAS™ device delivers mechanical chest compressions that have been shown in experimental studies to improve perfusion pressures to the brain and heart as well as augmenting cerebral blood flow and end tidal CO2, compared with result