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  1. 1. Feb. 2021 · The American Heart Association is pleased to announce that the official 2020 American Heart Association Guidelines for CPR & Emergency Cardiovascular Care (2020 AHA Guidelines for CPR & ECC) will be published online in the AHA’s flagship journal, Circulation, on Wednesday, October 21, 2020.

  2. 21. Okt. 2020 · The 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Emergency Cardiovascular Care provides a comprehensive review of evidence-based recommendations for resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care.

    • Raina M Merchant, Alexis A Topjian, Ashish R Panchal, Adam Cheng, Khalid Aziz, Katherine M Berg, Eri...
    • 2020
    • Topics
    • Corticosteroid Administration
    • Summary of Key Issues and Major Changes
    • Summary of Key Issues and Major Changes
    • Systems of Care
    • Summary of Key Issues and Major Changes
    • Using Mobile Devices to Summon Rescuers

    Adult Basic and Advanced Life Support Pediatric Basic and Advanced Life Support Neonatal Life Support Resuscitation Education Science Systems of Care

    2020 (New): For infants and children with septic shock unresponsive to fluids and requiring vasoactive support, it may be reasonable to consider stress-dose corticosteroids. Why: Although fluids remain the main-stay of initial therapy for infants and children in shock, especially in hypovo-lemic and septic shock, fluid overload can lead to increase...

    Newborn resuscitation requires anticipation and preparation by providers who train individually and as teams. Most newly born infants do not require immediate cord clamping or resuscitation and can be evaluated and monitored during skin-to-skin contact with their mothers after birth. Prevention of hypothermia is an important focus for neonatal res...

    The use of deliberate practice and mastery learning during life support training, and incorporating repetition with feedback and minimum passing standards, can improve skill acquisition. Booster training (ie, brief retraining sessions) should be added to massed learning (ie, traditional course based) to assist with retention of CPR skills. Provided...

    Survival after cardiac arrest requires an integrated system of people, training, equipment, and organizations. Willing bystanders, property owners who maintain AEDs, emergency service telecommunicators, and BLS and ALS providers working within EMS systems all contribute to successful resuscita-tion from OHCA. Within hospitals, the work of physician...

    Recovery continues long after the initial hospitalization and is a critical component of the resuscitation Chains of Survival. Eforts to support the ability and willingness of the members of the general public to perform CPR and use an AED improve resuscitation outcomes in communities. Novel methods to use mobile phone technology to alert trained l...

    New (2020): The use of mobile phone technology by emergency dispatch systems to alert willing bystanders to nearby events that may require CPR or AED use is reasonable. Why: Despite the recognized role of lay first responders in improving OHCA outcomes, most communities experi-ence low rates of bystander CPR and AED use. A recent ILCOR systematic r...

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  3. 21. Okt. 2020 · The 2020 AHA Guidelines for CPR and ECC reflect the latest global resuscitation science and treatment recommendations derived from the 2020 International Consensus on CPR and ECC with Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR).

  4. 21. Okt. 2020 · New data reaffirm the key components of high-quality CPR: providing adequate chest compression rate and depth, minimizing interruptions in CPR, allowing full chest recoil between compressions, and avoiding excessive ventilation.

    • Ashish R Panchal, Jason A Bartos, José G Cabañas, Michael W Donnino, Ian R Drennan, Karen G Hirsch, ...
    • 2020
  5. 21. Okt. 2020 · This Part of the 2020 American Heart Association (AHA) Guidelines for CPR and Emergency Cardiovascular Care includes recommendations for clinical care of adults with cardiac arrest, including those with life-threatening conditions in whom cardiac arrest is imminent, and after successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest.

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