Pediatric post–cardiac arrest care: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association

AA Topjian, A De Caen, MS Wainwright, BS Abella… - Circulation, 2019 - Am Heart Assoc
Successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest results in a post–cardiac arrest syndrome, which
can evolve in the days to weeks after return of sustained circulation. The components of post …

Post–cardiac arrest syndrome: epidemiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prognostication a consensus statement from the International liaison Committee on …

RW Neumar, JP Nolan, C Adrie, M Aibiki, RA Berg… - Circulation, 2008 - Am Heart Assoc
The contributors to this statement were selected to ensure expertise in all the disciplines
relevant to post–cardiac arrest care. In an attempt to make this document universally …

European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015: Section 7. Resuscitation and support of transition of babies at birth

J Wyllie, J Bruinenberg, CC Roehr, M Rüdiger… - Resuscitation, 2015 - Elsevier
The following guidelines for resuscitation at birth have been developed during the process
that culminated in the 2015 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and …

European resuscitation council guidelines for resuscitation 2015: section 6. Paediatric life support

IK Maconochie, R Bingham, C Eich, J López-Herce… - Resuscitation, 2015 - Elsevier
These guidelines on paediatric life support are based on three main principles:(1) the
incidence of critical illness, particularly cardiopulmonary arrest, and injury in children is …

Post-cardiac arrest syndrome: epidemiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prognostication: a scientific statement from the International liaison committee on …

JP Nolan, RW Neumar, C Adrie, M Aibiki, RA Berg… - Resuscitation, 2008 - Elsevier
AIM OF THE REVIEW: To review the epidemiology, pathophysiology, treatment and
prognostication in relation to the post-cardiac arrest syndrome. METHODS: Relevant articles …

[PDF][PDF] ASPEN Clinical Guidelines: nutrition support of the critically ill child.

NM Mehta, C Compher - group, 2009 - researchgate.net
BACKGROUND The prevalence of malnutrition among critically ill patients, especially those
with a protracted clinical course, has remained largely unchanged over the last two decades …

Tight glycemic control in critically ill children

MSD Agus, D Wypij, EL Hirshberg… - … England Journal of …, 2017 - Mass Medical Soc
Background In multicenter studies, tight glycemic control targeting a normal blood glucose
level has not been shown to improve outcomes in critically ill adults or children after cardiac …

Intensive insulin therapy for patients in paediatric intensive care: a prospective, randomised controlled study

D Vlasselaers, I Milants, L Desmet, PJ Wouters… - The Lancet, 2009 - thelancet.com
Background Critically ill infants and children often develop hyperglycaemia, which is
associated with adverse outcome; however, whether lowering blood glucose concentrations …

European resuscitation council guidelines for resuscitation 2010 section 6. Paediatric life support

D Biarent, R Bingham, C Eich, J López-Herce… - Resuscitation, 2010 - Elsevier
These guidelines on paediatric life support are based on two main principles:(1) the
incidence of critical illness, particularly cardiopulmonary arrest, and injury in children is …

European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2005: Section 2. Adult basic life support and use of automated external defibrillators

AJ Handley, R Koster, K Monsieurs, GD Perkins… - Resuscitation, 2005 - Elsevier
Basic life support (BLS) refers to maintaining airway patency and supporting breathing and
the circulation, without the use of equipment other than a protective device. 1 T his section …