International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation: COVID-19 consensus on science, treatment recommendations and task force insights

Consensus on Science and Treatment recommendations aim to balance the benefits of early resuscitation with the potential for harm to care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Chest compressions and cardiopulmonary resuscitation have the potential to generate aerosols. During the current COVID-19...

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Veröffentlicht in:Resuscitation 2020-06, Vol.151, p.145-147
Hauptverfasser: Perkins, G.D., Morley, P.T., Nolan, J.P., Soar, J., Berg, K., Olasveengen, T., Wyckoff, M., Greif, R., Singletary, N., Castren, M., de Caen, A., Wang, T., Escalante, R., Merchant, R.M., Hazinski, M., Kloeck, D., Heriot, G., Couper, K., Neumar, R.
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