Keep pushing! Limiting interruptions to CPR; bag-valve mask versus i-gel® airway ventilation
Background: Recent recommendations made by ILCOR have de-emphasised the role of advanced airway management such as "endotracheal intubation" (ETI) during cardiac arrest in favour of maximising the number of chest compressions performed by rescuers. Maximising time available for compression...
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Main Authors: | Craig Vincent-Lambert (Author), Andrew Makkink (Author), Fredrick Kloppers (Author) |
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2016-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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