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Enhancing Cardiac Arrest Outcomes

To enhance cardiac arrest outcomes, various interventions have been identified in the literature. One crucial intervention is the implementation of a standardized treatment protocol that includes early percutaneous coronary intervention, temperature management, and aggressive control of hemodynamic...

Resuscitation in Traumatic Cardiac Arrest can result in positive outcomes

Resuscitation in traumatic cardiac arrest has been a topic of debate regarding its effectiveness and outcomes. While some studies suggest that attempted resuscitation from traumatic cardiac arrest may be futile (Smith et al., 2015; Abdou et al., 2021), others indicate that survival with good...


Should Epinephrine still be used in Cardiac Arrest Patients?

Should Epinephrine still be used in Cardiac Arrest Patients?

Epinephrine has been a cornerstone in the management of cardiac arrest for decades, with its use deeply ingrained in resuscitation protocols worldwide. Despite its widespread use, the precise impact of epinephrine on outcomes in cardiac arrest, particularly in terms of survival and neurological...

Why is a Systematic Approach to Endotracheal Intubation Important?

Why is a Systematic Approach to Endotracheal Intubation Important?

A systematic approach to endotracheal intubation is crucial due to its impact on patient outcomes and safety. Endotracheal intubation is a common procedure performed in various medical settings, especially in critical care scenarios. Several studies highlight the significance of a systematic...


Strong Ionic Difference (SID)

Strong Ionic Difference (SID)

Strong Ionic Difference (SID) is a concept used to understand and predict the behavior of pH in biological systems, particularly in human physiology. It is related to the concept of acid-base balance in the body.
The SID is calculated as the difference between the sum of strong cations...


Intravenous Saline in Human Patients: A Detrimental Practice

Intravenous Saline in Human Patients: A Detrimental Practice

The Use of Intravenous Saline in Human Patients: A Detrimental Practice
Abstract
Intravenous (IV) saline solutions have been a mainstay in medical practice for decades, used for fluid resuscitation, electrolyte replacement, and other purposes. However, mounting evidence suggests that...

Resuscitation Group - Costa Rica Training Sessions

Resuscitation Group - Costa Rica Training Sessions

Dr Max Morales, Resuscitation Group Medical Director Costa Rica and Instructor, began annual training the Costa Rica Medevac and COVID 19 Repatriation Teams. This session began with Spanish language ACLS, PALS, and BCLS courses over a five-day session.
Last year The Resuscitation Group...