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resuscitation
Resuscitation 3 I ( 1996) 289-290
Volume contents
Volume 31 (1996)
In This Issue
Edhiak W.F. Dkk (Germany)
I
Controversies in resuscitation: to infuse or not to infuse (1) 3
P.E. Pep (USA) Controversies in resuscitation: to infuse or not to infuse (2) 7
CWprpeR H. Bv, B. Dmmr, L. A&dastner (Italy,
Amdrh) On-site triage of avalanche victims with asystole by the emergency doctor 11
B.E. Bmmer, J. Kaufhum (USA) Response to cardiac arrests in a hospital setting: delays in ventilation 17
P. Mutmq Y. v-, ‘he Belgian CPCR
SMY G-P mm=) Optimal defibrillation strategy and follow-up of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest 25
C. Laster, P. Dadiy, C. Westom, M. Morgao (UK) Teaching schoolchildren cardiopulmonary re- suscitation 33
A. De&o, M. Mardomi, S. Sermasi, F. Rossi WY) Automatic external defibrillators in the hospital as well? 39 Editorial note 43
Expdmemtal papers L. Wik, P.A. Naess, A. Ikbekk, G. Nicolaysen, P.A.
Steen (Norway) Effects of various degrees of compression and active decompression on haemodynamics, end- tidal CO,, and ventilation during cardiopul- monary resuscitation of pigs 45
A. T&q K. Yagi, Y. Okada (&pm) Effect of mild hypothermia on ischemia-induced release of endothelin-1 in dog brain 59
H.-U. Stdmeqx, K.H. Lhdmer, A.W. I%& E.G. Pfedmgw, U. Bother, KG L&e G--Y, USA) Effects of epinephrine and vasopressin on medi- an fibrillation frequency and deRbrillation suc- cess in a porcine model of cardiopulmonary resuscitation 65
Book reviews 7.5 Aekmoww to referees 7: In!s-toa- 79 Liter&we of resssfitdon 81
In This Issue 89
Obituary 91
Special Feature N.A. Parsdia (USA)
Cardiac arrest research in humans -- insights into failure 93
climk8I papers T. Silfvast, A. Ekstrad (Fidmmd)
The effect of experience of on-site physicians on survival from prehospital cardiac arrest 101
C. Cappek, R.I. Paul (USA) Educating residents: the effects of a mock code program 107
L. Wik, P.A. Steen (Norway) The ventilation/compression ratio influences the effectiveness of two rescuer advanced cardiac life support on a manikin II3
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A.K. Eldhkry, A.B. Chaooa, H. w A. Turk&ad, M.A. Seraj (Saudi Arabia) Heat exhaustion during mass pilgrimage - is there a diagnostic role for pulse oximetry? 121
P.R. Hambly, R.P. htton (USA) Excess mortality associated with the use of a rapid infusion system at a level 1 trauma center 127
K.S. Qmmsbagen, 0. Johaosma, J. Herlitz, G. Crimby (Sweden)
Life after cardiac arrest; a retrospective study 135
Experimenw PIpem K. Daughter& K. Waxman, H. Nguyen (USA)
Increasing nitric oxide production improves survival in experimental hemorrhagic shock 141
C. Baxxani, A. Bertolini, G.M. Ricigliaoo, M.M. Cabuz~, A. Bahgaai, S. Cuarhi (My)
The reversal of experimental hemorrhagic shock induced by nicotine and dimethylphenylpipaxin- ium is adrenal-dependent 145
V.V. !hmchko, S.S. Stepanov, V.A. Akdhin
(Rlrosii) Structural basis of information capacity changes of sensory-motor cerebral cortex of rat brain during post-resuscitation period 151
Literature of respseitation 159 Letters to the Editor 171 Book review 175 -ts 177
In This Issue 179
Editorial
W. Kaye, M.E. Man&i (USA) Improving outcome from cardiac arrest in the hospital with a reorganized and strengthened chain of survival: an American view 181
Guidelines for Airway and Ventilation Management
AVM Working Gromp of the ERC Guidelines for the basic management of the air- way and ventilation during resuscitation 187
Guidelines for the advanced management of the airway and ventilation during resuscitation 201
P.Baskdt,J.Nolan,M.Parr(UK) Tidal volumes which are perceived to be ade- quate for resuscitation 231
A. Dbu, T. Ostrymiuk, D.E. Roberts, D.D. Bell (C-m Intensive care unit admission following success- ful cardiopulmonary resuscitation: resource utilization, functional status and long-term survival 235
R. Maker, A. Zder, M. Binder, H. Domamits, C. K~pplteeb, F. Sterz, A.N. Laggner (Austria) Hemodynamic effects of active compression- decompression after prolonged CPR 243
Re.view piper
CM. Olson, K.A. Jobe (USA) Reporting approval by research ethics commit- tees and subjects’ consent in human resuscita- tion research 255
case report
A. Curoilple, A. Appletw, R. Taylor, A. Ratchelor, S. Cook (UK) Catastrophic circulatory collapse following re- expansion pulmonary oedema 265
Experiwatrl PIP=
A.W. Preqd, K.H. Id&q T. Anhihpl, J. Vogt, K.C. Lde (Cermaoy, USA) Regulation of right atrial 8-adrenoceptors after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in pigs 271
Citations for Honorary Me~~bddp of the Epropem Resmcitation Cd 279
P&Arrest hrbythb: Notice of 1st Update 281 Author index 283
sabject index 285
voblme coateats 289
Resmchtioo ‘96 Abstracts Sl