Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department

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Main Authors: Hock Ong, M.E, Fook-Chong, S, Annathurai, A, Ang, S.H, Tiah, L, Yong, K.L, Koh, Z.X, Yap, S, Sultana, P
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1808252024-11-15T19:37:05Z Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department Hock Ong, M.E Fook-Chong, S Annathurai, A Ang, S.H Tiah, L Yong, K.L Koh, Z.X Yap, S Sultana, P DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL adult aged article automation brain function circulation cohort analysis comparative study computer program devices emergency ward female heart arrest hospital discharge human intention to treat analysis load distributing band chest compression device major clinical study male multicenter study neurologic examination outcome assessment priority journal prospective study resuscitation survival rate treatment outcome emergency health service heart arrest middle aged mortality procedures resuscitation Singapore survival Aged Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Emergency Service, Hospital Female Heart Arrest Humans Intention to Treat Analysis Male Middle Aged Prospective Studies Singapore Survival Analysis 10.1186/cc11456 Critical Care 16 4 R144 2020-10-27T04:52:42Z 2020-10-27T04:52:42Z 2012 Article Hock Ong, M.E, Fook-Chong, S, Annathurai, A, Ang, S.H, Tiah, L, Yong, K.L, Koh, Z.X, Yap, S, Sultana, P (2012). Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department. Critical Care 16 (4) : R144. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11456 1364-8535 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180825 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
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topic adult
aged
article
automation
brain function
circulation
cohort analysis
comparative study
computer program
devices
emergency ward
female
heart arrest
hospital discharge
human
intention to treat analysis
load distributing band chest compression device
major clinical study
male
multicenter study
neurologic examination
outcome assessment
priority journal
prospective study
resuscitation
survival rate
treatment outcome
emergency health service
heart arrest
middle aged
mortality
procedures
resuscitation
Singapore
survival
Aged
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Emergency Service, Hospital
Female
Heart Arrest
Humans
Intention to Treat Analysis
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Singapore
Survival Analysis
spellingShingle adult
aged
article
automation
brain function
circulation
cohort analysis
comparative study
computer program
devices
emergency ward
female
heart arrest
hospital discharge
human
intention to treat analysis
load distributing band chest compression device
major clinical study
male
multicenter study
neurologic examination
outcome assessment
priority journal
prospective study
resuscitation
survival rate
treatment outcome
emergency health service
heart arrest
middle aged
mortality
procedures
resuscitation
Singapore
survival
Aged
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Emergency Service, Hospital
Female
Heart Arrest
Humans
Intention to Treat Analysis
Male
Middle Aged
Prospective Studies
Singapore
Survival Analysis
Hock Ong, M.E
Fook-Chong, S
Annathurai, A
Ang, S.H
Tiah, L
Yong, K.L
Koh, Z.X
Yap, S
Sultana, P
Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department
description 10.1186/cc11456
author2 DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
author_facet DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
Hock Ong, M.E
Fook-Chong, S
Annathurai, A
Ang, S.H
Tiah, L
Yong, K.L
Koh, Z.X
Yap, S
Sultana, P
format Article
author Hock Ong, M.E
Fook-Chong, S
Annathurai, A
Ang, S.H
Tiah, L
Yong, K.L
Koh, Z.X
Yap, S
Sultana, P
author_sort Hock Ong, M.E
title Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department
title_short Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department
title_full Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department
title_fullStr Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department
title_full_unstemmed Improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department
title_sort improved neurologically intact survival with the use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for cardiac arrest presenting to the emergency department
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/180825
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