作者: Robert W. Neumar , Jerry P. Nolan , Christophe Adrie , Mayuki Aibiki , Robert A. Berg
DOI: 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.108.190652
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摘要: The contributors to this statement were selected ensure expertise in all the disciplines relevant post–cardiac arrest care. In an attempt make document universally applicable and generalizable, authorship comprised clinicians scientists who represent many specialties regions of world. Several major professional groups whose practice is care asked agreed provide representative contributors. Planning invitations took place initially by e-mail, followed a series telephone conferences face-to-face meetings cochairs writing group members. International teams formed generate content each section, which corresponded subheadings final document. Two team leaders from different countries led team. Individual assigned work on 1 or more teams, generally reflected their areas expertise. Relevant articles identified with PubMed, EMBASE, American Heart Association EndNote master resuscitation reference library, supplemented hand searches key papers. Drafts section written authors then sent for editing amalgamation into single first draft complete was circulated among initial comment editing. A revised version contributors, consensus achieved before submission independent peer review approval publication. This scientific outlines current understanding identifies knowledge gaps pathophysiology, treatment, prognosis patients regain spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest. purpose resource optimization pinpoint need research focused that would potentially improve outcomes …