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Self-Organising Maps: A new way to screen the level of satisfaction of dialysis patients

2012

Highlights? FME as dialysis services global provider monitors patient satisfaction in its network. ? A specific questionnaire was developed and administered to the hemodialysis patients. ? To detect residual area of low satisfaction the Self-Organising Map was implemented. ? This method allows identifying niches of dissatisfaction for specific patient groups. Evaluation of patient satisfaction has become an important indicator for assessing health care quality. Fresenius Medical Care (FME) as a global provider of dialysis services through its NephroCare network has a strong interest in monitoring patient satisfaction.The aim of the paper is to test and validate a methodology for detecting a…

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Bi-Level ventilation decreases pulmonary shunt and modulates neuroinflammation in a cardiopulmonary resuscitation model

2020

Background Optimal ventilation strategies during cardiopulmonary resuscitation are still heavily debated and poorly understood. So far, no convincing evidence could be presented in favour of outcome relevance and necessity of specific ventilation patterns. In recent years, alternative models to the guideline-based intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) have been proposed. In this randomized controlled trial, we evaluated a bi-level ventilation approach in a porcine model to assess possible physiological advantages for the pulmonary system as well as resulting changes in neuroinflammation compared to standard measures. Methods Sixteen male German landrace pigs were anesthetized a…

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Fluid resuscitation-related coagulation impairment in a porcine hemorrhagic shock model.

2020

Background Fast and effective treatment of hemorrhagic shock is one of the most important preclinical trauma care tasks e.g., in combat casualties in avoiding severe end-organ damage or death. In scenarios without immediate availability of blood products, alternate regimens of fluid resuscitation represent the only possibility of maintaining sufficient circulation and regaining adequate end-organ oxygen supply. However, the fluid choice alone may affect the extent of the bleeding by interfering with coagulation pathways. This study investigates the impact of hydroxyethyl starch (HES), gelatine-polysuccinate (GP) and balanced electrolyte solution (BES) as commonly used agents for fluid resu…

ResuscitationEmergency and Critical CareHydroxyethyl starchSurgery and Surgical SpecialtiesCardiologylcsh:MedicineHemodynamicsHydroxyethyl starchGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMicrocirculation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologymedicineCoagulation (water treatment)Gelatine-polysuccinateAnesthesiology and Pain ManagementROTEMbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceFluid resuscitationlcsh:RThromboelastometry030208 emergency & critical care medicineHESGeneral MedicineHematologyPig modelThromboelastometryBloodAnesthesiaHemorrhagic shockArterial bloodHemoglobinGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbusinessmedicine.drugPeerJ
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Corrigendum to “European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2021: Executive summary” [Resuscitation (2021) 1–60]

2021

ResuscitationExecutive summarybusiness.industryPublished ErratumEmergency MedicinemedicineMEDLINEMedical emergencyEmergency NursingCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinemedicine.diseasebusinessResuscitation
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European resuscitation council Newsletter

1993

ResuscitationNursingbusiness.industryEmergency MedicineMedicineMedical emergencyEmergency NursingCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.diseaseResuscitation
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Resuscitation at the place of accident and during transportation

1968

Personal experiences in 200 emergency calls with different types of ambulance gave a chance to evaluate the modern possibilities of resuscitation at the place of accident and during transportation. The emergency ambulance of the future should have sufficient space in the rear compartment for the treatment of the patient.

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Rudolf Frey (1917-1981).

2001

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TRAINING IN ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION

1966

Resuscitationbusiness.industryResuscitationGermany WestGeneral MedicineArtificial respirationmedicine.diseaseRespiration ArtificialTraining (civil)Military medicineMedicineHealth educationMedical emergencyMilitary MedicinebusinessHealth EducationThe Lancet
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Introducing non-technical skills teaching to the Resuscitation Council (UK) Advanced Life Support Course

2014

s / Resuscitation 85S (2014) S15–S121 S71 Results: Survey (parents): 100% optimal evaluation; parents said their children learned. Test (children): 94–100% knew how to respond: body-, armsand hands-position in CPR, where and how fast to press; 88% knew “how warn and when start CPR.” Conclusion: Children demonstrated they knew:When and how towarn; Basic techniques of CPR; Rate of compressionswithmusic; Transmit Adult CPR technique. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2014.03.177

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Level of Diffusion and Training of Lung Ultrasound during the COVID-19 Pandemic - A National Online Italian Survey (ITALUS) from the Lung Ultrasound …

2021

 The goal of this survey was to describe the use and diffusion of lung ultrasound (LUS), the level of training received before and during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the clinical impact LUS has had on COVID-19 cases in intensive care units (ICU) from February 2020 to May 2020. The Italian Lung Ultrasound Survey (ITALUS) was a nationwide online survey proposed to Italian anesthesiologists and intensive care physicians carried out after the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. It consisted of 27 questions, both quantitative and qualitative. 807 responded to the survey. The median previous LUS experience was 3 years (IQR 1.0-6.0). 473 (60.9 %) reported having attended at least one training cour…

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