The best part about our free JCWWP heart screening last week was that the life-saving knowledge families received became their power of knowing. Something we wished we knew about Justin. Every screening, we find kids at risk with potential abnormalities. Last week was no exception! We performed Electrocardiograms (ECG or EKG) to record the heart's electrical activity using this QT Medical next-generation equipment. ECGs have been shown to detect a majority of heart conditions more effectively than physical and health history alone. Echocardiograms (ECHO) were also performed by capturing a live picture of the heart. https://lnkd.in/gja4EBaX
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It’s time to act! A recent correspondence published in Resuscitation by Johannes Wittig et al*, highlights the significant challenge and bias of unmeasured ventilation quality within the clinical practice. The solution? Ventilation feedback devices (VFD). 💨 🫀 Measuring ventilation quality isn't optional—it's essential and it must become systematic in future cardiac arrest studies. Without them, we're flying blind in the fight to save lives, read more: https://lnkd.in/eCr3jfet #cardiacarrest #research #ventilationfeedbackdevices #VFD --- Sources : Johannes Wittig, Kristian Krogh, Simon Orlob, Bo Løfgren, Kasper G. Lauridsen. The black box of unmeasured intra-arrest ventilation, Resuscitation 2023, https://lnkd.in/enpzPfFM
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Do you accept to drive blindly without a speedometer ? Of course not !!! Why would you accept to be blind when it comes to ventilation in cardiac arrest !? Our Ventilation Feedback Devices (VFD) help you better ventilate #chooseEM
It’s time to act! A recent correspondence published in Resuscitation by Johannes Wittig et al*, highlights the significant challenge and bias of unmeasured ventilation quality within the clinical practice. The solution? Ventilation feedback devices (VFD). 💨 🫀 Measuring ventilation quality isn't optional—it's essential and it must become systematic in future cardiac arrest studies. Without them, we're flying blind in the fight to save lives, read more: https://lnkd.in/eCr3jfet #cardiacarrest #research #ventilationfeedbackdevices #VFD --- Sources : Johannes Wittig, Kristian Krogh, Simon Orlob, Bo Løfgren, Kasper G. Lauridsen. The black box of unmeasured intra-arrest ventilation, Resuscitation 2023, https://lnkd.in/enpzPfFM
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Today's Paper of the Day is on physiology-guided resuscitation: monitoring and augmenting perfusion during cardiopulmonary arrest https://lnkd.in/ddmA2hyy Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2024
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📢 Read our Review paper 📚 Feedback Devices for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation: A Narrative Review 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gXCGVEDd 👨🔬 by Ms. Yuxin Wang et al. 🏫 Tianjin University #cardiopulmonaryresuscitation
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Professor James Hull, Zander Williams and the interventional bronchoscopy team at Royal Brompton have trialled a world-first method that allows clinicians to assess the movement of the large airways during physical activity. Traditionally, bronchoscopy is performed at rest and with people performing forced breathing out manoeuvres, but this new technique – termed continuous bronchoscopy during exercise (CBE) – permits an assessment of the airways during exercise. It has been demonstrated that the CBE technique can be undertaken in healthy participants and allows visualisation of the large airways during progressive exercise. The next steps will be to undergo CBE in patients with suspected or a confirmed diagnosis of large airway collapse. We think it will provide new insight into the assessment of patients with unexplained breathlessness and provide a new method of visualising large airway movement during progressive exercise. Read more about it here - https://ow.ly/cROr50TIX0j #Research #LungHealth #UnexplainedBreathlessness #Breathlessness
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Today's Paper of the Day is on physiology-guided resuscitation: monitoring and augmenting perfusion during cardiopulmonary arrest https://lnkd.in/d3kPTYeb Join us to read 1 paper per day and stay up-to-date as we cover the spectrum of critical care across 2024
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Just a quick reminder for the upcoming webinar on device therapy in heart failure and the barriers for implementation of guideline-recommended treatments. This Tuesday evening at 18:00 (CET) / (19:00 Athens time). I believe it is going to be an excellent opportunity to discuss factors that may hinder patient access to potentially life-prolonging or QoL-improving therapies. https://lnkd.in/dY9eDUh6
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