Resuscitation is a monthly international and interdisciplinary journal focused entirely on cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. #FOAMcc#FOAMres
Explore the latest articles on #CardiacArrest and #CPR in the October 2025 issue (Volume 215) of Resuscitation.
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Explore the latest articles on #CardiacArrest and #CPR in the April 2026 issue (Volume 221) of Resuscitation.
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Highlights from the February 2026 Issue
Discover the featured articles published in the latest issue of Resuscitation.
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Explore the latest articles on #CardiacArrest and #CPR in the February 2026 issue (Volume 2019) of Resuscitation.
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We just published in @ResusJournal a meta-analysis of MCS after ROSC
While only 1 RCT addressed this topic only in CA pts, most RCTs of MCS in AMI-CS enrolled a high proportion of post-CA pts
We pooled data from RCTs with available CA subgroups.
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The effective group size for teaching cardiopulmonary resuscitation skills β A randomized controlled simulation trial - @ResusJournal. Max # learners for BLS instructor to identify >80% of errors is six. #MedEd https://t.co/bEobb3wwm1
Neurofilament light chain evaluated with a new automated commercially available method for outcome prediction in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. @ResusJournal https://t.co/3weC9LJ7ib
Playing for time β UEFA EURO 2024 β How mega sport events can change the game in cardiac arrest - @ResusJournal . Given the sad state of bystander CPR in the US, I hope we see similar education at #WorldCup2026 https://t.co/UyRIdUeFq7
Effect of time to extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation on survival outcomes in in-hospital cardiac arrest patients. < 30 min to ECPR associated with better outcomes. @ResusJournal https://t.co/HIjaGkw1a3
Just published in @ResusJournal a comprehensive scoping review (of 133 studies!) to map the existing evidence on post-resuscitation care after #ECPR
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134 trauma pts (1.0% @ELSOOrg Registry) received ECPR CAVE 110 (82.1%) underwent ECPR because of a cardiac arrest of an acute cardiac condition. Hospital survival in trauma patients receiving ECPR because of a cardiac arrest of medical aetiology was 37.3% (41/110) @ResusJournal
The European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2025 are out now in Resuscitation!
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