Bystander CPR and Hospital Outcomes after Pediatric Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest by Presumed Etiology: Nationwide Observational Stdy - by Kyoung Jun Song / Seoul National University Hospital, Korea
This study finds association between bystander CPR by etiology group and survival to discharge after pediatric OHCA. Cases of Pediatric patients (<19 years) transprted by EMS between 2008 to 2012 from nation wide cardiac registry were studied with
Dispatcher Activated Neighbourhood Acess Defibrillation and CPR: A Feasibility Study - by Kim Joo Yeong / Seoul National University Hospital, Korea
Author presents design and implementation of Dispathcer Activated Neighbourhood Access Defibrilator CPR. Using three step approach, (a) telephonic survey (b) pilot registration for supporters and (c) pilot registration for provider, the system of Nei
The Scene Time Interval & BLS Termination Rule in Adult Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest - by Tae Han Keem / Seoul National University Hospital / Korea
This presentation validates BLS-TOR using scene time interval for adult (age more than 19) and using mortality criteria. The study uses Jan 2011 to Dec 2012 data of Seoul. It recommends using Modified BLS-TOR to improve performance.
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in the Ambulance - by A. Prof Marcus Ong, Senior Consultant, Director of Research and Clinician Scientist Dept of Emergency Medicine, Singapore General Hospital
A. Prof Marcus Ong discusses findings of study of findings of CPR in Ambulances. Basic issues of CPR in moving Ambulance is regard to the effectiveness of CPR and safety of EMS crew. While Internatinal bodies setting CPR guidelines like International
Clinical evidance have shown that
Manual CPR is variable at best, even when performed by trained professionals.
Effective CPR, with minimal interruptions, improves probability of successful defibrillation
Effective CPR is more important than th