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Improving cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality to ensure survival.

Petter Andreas Steen1, Jo Kramer-Johansen.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: There is correlation between quality of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and patient survival. Recent developments in defibrillator technology enable recording of cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality, and have shown quality of professional cardiopulmonary resuscitation far from guidelines' levels for factors such as chest compression depth and rate, ventilation rate, and pauses in chest compressions. The effects of cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality factors on patient survival are presently under scrutiny. RECENT
FINDINGS: Factors such as depth of and pauses in chest compressions immediately before defibrillation attempts affect outcome. Both immediate automated feedback on cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality and use of the same quality data during postevent debriefing improve cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality, and the combination appears to improve outcome. The increased awareness of quality problems, particularly unwanted pauses in chest compressions, has caused more emphasis on chest compressions in cardiopulmonary resuscitation protocols including the 2005 Guidelines. There is a growing number of reports of increased survival with these new protocols.
SUMMARY: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality affects survival after cardiac arrest. Reporting cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality data should be standard in all studies of cardiac arrest as effects of studied interventions can depend on or influence cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality. These data are also valuable in quality improvement processes both in-hospital and out-of-hospital.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18467890     DOI: 10.1097/MCC.0b013e3282f827d3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Crit Care        ISSN: 1070-5295            Impact factor:   3.687


  13 in total

1.  Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the 2005 universal algorithm: has the quality of CPR improved?

Authors:  Bernhard Roessler; Roman Fleischhackl; Heidrun Losert; Cosima Wandaller; Jasmin Arrich; Martina Mittlboeck; Hans Domanovits; Kaus Hoerauf
Journal:  Wien Klin Wochenschr       Date:  2009       Impact factor: 1.704

2.  Basic life support knowledge of healthcare students and professionals in the Qassim University.

Authors:  Abdulrahman Almesned; Ahmad Almeman; Ali Mohammad Alakhtar; Abdulmajeed Abdulkarim AlAboudi; Ahmed Zabin Alotaibi; Yazeed Abdullah Al-Ghasham; Mohammed Saleh Aldamegh
Journal:  Int J Health Sci (Qassim)       Date:  2014-04

3.  Early results of a distance learning paediatric surgery programme in Mozambique.

Authors:  Ana Coelho; Ana Sofia Marinho; Joana Barbosa-Sequeira; André Nikutme; Leyani Noya; Carla Rêgo; Fátima Carvalho; João Moreira-Pinto
Journal:  Afr J Paediatr Surg       Date:  2022 Jul-Sep

4.  Awareness of basic life support among medical, dental, nursing students and doctors.

Authors:  Shanta Chandrasekaran; Sathish Kumar; Shamim Ahamed Bhat; P Mohammed Shabbir; Vp Chandrasekaran
Journal:  Indian J Anaesth       Date:  2010-03

5.  Rescuer fatigue during actual in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation with audiovisual feedback: a prospective multicenter study.

Authors:  Noah T Sugerman; Dana P Edelson; Marion Leary; Elizabeth K Weidman; Daniel L Herzberg; Terry L Vanden Hoek; Lance B Becker; Benjamin S Abella
Journal:  Resuscitation       Date:  2009-07-05       Impact factor: 5.262

6.  Collapse-to-emergency medical service cardiopulmonary resuscitation interval and outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest: a nationwide observational study.

Authors:  Soichi Koike; Toshio Ogawa; Senzan Tanabe; Shinya Matsumoto; Manabu Akahane; Hideo Yasunaga; Hiromasa Horiguchi; Tomoaki Imamura
Journal:  Crit Care       Date:  2011-05-05       Impact factor: 9.097

7.  Awareness about basic life support and emergency medical services and its associated factors among students in a tertiary care hospital in South India.

Authors:  Akshatha Rao Aroor; Rama Prakash Saya; Nazir Rahim Attar; Ganesh Kumar Saya; Manikandan Ravinanthanan
Journal:  J Emerg Trauma Shock       Date:  2014-07

8.  Impact of Additional Short Session of Video Training on Performance of Basic Life Support Skills in 2nd-Year Medical Students.

Authors:  Vikramjeet Arora; Manju Bala; Sumit Chawla
Journal:  Indian J Crit Care Med       Date:  2018-07

9.  Knowledge of and attitudes towards cardiopulmonary resuscitation among junior doctors and medical students in Upper Egypt: cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Zeinab Mohammed; Ahmed Arafa; Yaseen Saleh; Mohamed Dardir; Asmaa Taha; Hassnaa Shaban; Eman Mohammed AbdelSalam; Jon Mark Hirshon
Journal:  Int J Emerg Med       Date:  2020-04-22

10.  Awareness of Basic Life Support among Egyptian Medical Students; a Cross-Sectional Study.

Authors:  Esraa Ghanem; Muhammad Elgazar; Khaled Oweda; Hussein Tarek; Fathy Assaf; Mostafa Wanees Ahmed El-Husseny; Ahmed Elgebaly; Abdelrahman Ibrahim Abushouk
Journal:  Emerg (Tehran)       Date:  2018-06-16
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