What is the optimal chest compression depth during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest re- suscitation of adult patients? Circulation 2014;130:1962-70.Stiell IG, Brown SP, Nichol G, et al. What is the optimal chest compression depth during ...
This cohort study of data from the National Institutes of Health clinical trials network database assesses the optimal chest compression rate and depth
12]. Despite the widespread use of intermittent compression [13] with an emphasis on its role in the alleviation of post-exercise muscle pain [14], there is no clear evidence to support the benefits of this method [11,15]. Wiecha et al [16] suggested that intermittent...
The absence of patient movement is generally accepted as a clinical indicator that depth of anesthesia is sufficient for supraglottic device insertion [23]. Performers of LTS-D had previous experience with the device in patients (>20) before starting this trial. The learning curve for successful ...
The muscles of the pelvic floor and their attachments should be palpated with gentle compression, including puborectalis, pubococcygeus, coccygeus, piriformis, and obturator internus for tenderness and rigidity. They should not be tender and the patient should be able to contract and relax ...
What is the optimal chest compression depth during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation of adult patients? Circulation 2014; 130: 1962-1970.What Is the Optimal Chest Compression Depth During Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation of Adult Patients?[J] . Ian G. Stiell,Siobhan P. ...
What is the Optimal Chest Compression Depth during Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation of Adult Patients?:Stiell IG, Brown SP, Nichol G, et al. Circulation 2014;130:1962−70.Morse, E. A.JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Stiell IG, Brown SP, Nichol G, et al. What is the optimal chest compression depth during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation of adult patients? Circulation. 2014; 130(22):1962-1970. doi: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.114.008671, indexed in Pubmed: 25252721....
CataractIOLMaster 700Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ocular biometric parameters in adult cataract patients from China and create an anterior chamber depth (ACD) regression model. Methods The ocular biometric records of 28,709 right eyes of cataract surgery candidates who ...
The muscles of the pelvic floor and their attachments should be palpated with gentle compression, including puborectalis, pubococcygeus, coccygeus, piriformis, and obturator internus for tenderness and rigidity. They should not be tender and the patient should be able to contract and relax ...