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DutchResus is a blog on resuscitation by Hans van Schuppen MD, an anesthesiologist from the Netherlands passionate about resuscitation. I hope to provide you with interesting info on resuscitation, emergency anesthesia, airway management, prehospital care, crisis resource management and all kinds of other interesting things I come across. For the past years, I have been learning through social media (#FOAMed) and with this blog I hope to give something in return, hoping that you will provide cutting edge critical care to patients in need. Cheers, HansSociaal
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Recommended: online lectures of the ERC Congress 2017 in Freiburg
The ERC goes #FOAMed! I think it is great that they took the effort to record and publish all lectures of the European Resuscitation Council congress in Freiburg. For details on the lectures, check out the scientific program. You can … Continue reading
Recommended: RAGE podcast
The RAGE podcast is the Resuscitationist’s Awesome Guide to Everything. It is an amazing FOAMed resource, for multiple reasons. First of all, it is produced by a great team of very experienced resuscitationists, so the content is great. Second, it … Continue reading
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Recommended: Free online booklet ‘Prehospital Research’
The Falck Foundation is an organization which promotes research in prehospital care. They organize courses, give abstract awards and research grants. I had the privilege to follow one of their courses on prehospital research and found it very helpful. Fortunately, … Continue reading
Recommended: Article ‘The past, present, and future of ventilation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation’
Abstract Purpose of review: To evaluate the past and present literature on ventilation during out of hospital cardiac arrest, highlighting research that has informed current guidelines. Recent findings: Previous studies have studied what are optimal compression-to-ventilation ratios, ventilation rates, and … Continue reading
Recommended: Online lecture ‘When Should Resuscitation Stop’
Cliff Reid – When Should Resuscitation Stop from Social Media and Critical Care on Vimeo.
Recommended: Video of CPR by Dutch police (with happy end)
A woman of 79 collapses and goes into cardiac arrest in the presence of Dutch police officers. They start CPR and the woman survives. Heartwarming to see them meet later when she recovered, having coffee together.
Recommended: National Framework (UK) ‘Resuscitation to Recovery’
This document aims to integrate current management recommendations and to describe the whole clinical pathway for patients with OHCA; A National Framework to improve care of people with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in England.