whereas this rate was 1.9% among children who did not receive CPR. “For pediatric OHCAs from noncardiac causes, bystander-initiated conventional CPR with rescue breathing is preferable [to ...
Bystanders performed CPR on children in about 62% of cases and used AEDs in about 23% of cases. Only 21% of children survived, and survival was lowest in communities with lower education levels, ...
The odds on whether a child survives a cardiac arrest may depend on where they live, according to a new study from the University of Missouri School of Medicine.
A new study from the University of Missouri School of Medicine suggests that the odds on whether a child survives a cardiac arrest may depend on where they live. Doctor Mary Bernardin, an ...
Background: Goal-directed therapy guidelines for pediatric septic shock resuscitation recommend fluid delivery at speeds in excess of that possible through use of regular fluid infusion pumps.