AHA Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) and Scientific Sessions 2009

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Sixteen Scientific Presentations Related to ZOLL Products and Technology

An education grant from ZOLL helps to underwrite the AHA Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS), an international forum for scientists and care providers to discuss recent advances related to treating cardiopulmonary arrest and life-threatening traumatic injury.  

Sixteen scientific presentations related to ZOLL products and technology, including two that were recognized as “Best Presentations” are scheduled.  These studies cover ZOLL technology including Real CPR Help®, See-Thru CPR®, the AutoPulse®, LifeVest®, and therapeutic temperature management products. Many of these research projects were completed using the information provided by data products from ZOLL, including Code Review® and RescueNet®, that record clinical and operational information from all ZOLL devices and products.  

All presentations will be available from the AHA and ZOLL at the conclusion of the AHA Scientific Sessions program.

 

 

Present Number Author  PresentationTitle Time Location
Saturday, November 14, 2009
1 Daniel Davis Implementing a “Resuscitation Bundle” Decreases Incidence and Improves Outcomes in Inpatient Cardiopulmonary Arrest 8:30 AM Valencia Ballroom W415
3 Yongqin Li Current-Based Impedance Compensation Outperformed Duration-Based Technique in Defibrillation Efficacy in a High-Impedance Pig Model 8:30 AM Valencia Ballroom W415
P34 Annemarie Silver Rate of Occurrence and Predictors of Re-arrest for Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients 5:00 PM Valencia Ballroom W415
P52 Tao Yu Resuscitation Blanket During CPR for “Hands-on” Defibrillation 5:00 PM Valencia Ballroom W415
P65 David Barash Novel Technology to Limit Chest Compression Interruption With Experienced Advanced Life Support Providers 5:00 PM Valencia Ballroom W415
P73 Siddhartha Dante Description of the Acceleration Forces Affecting Balance of Pre-hospital Providers While Delivering Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation 5:00 PM Valencia Ballroom W415
Sunday, November 15, 2009
P134 Joseph Ornato A Building Block Strategy for Optimizing Outcomes From Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest 7:30 AM Valencia Ballroom W415
P136 Annemarie Silver Mechanical Chest Compressions Improve Short-term Outcome in Patients Requiring CPR During Transport 7:30 AM Valencia Ballroom W415
P168 Charles Pozner Early Markers of Rescuer’s Fatigue 7:30 AM Valencia Ballroom W415
P171 Rebecca Sell Optimizing Pre- and Post-defibrillation Pauses Improves the Likelihood of Return of Spontaneous Circulation 7:30 AM Valencia Ballroom W415
P172 David Barash Perceived Exertion and Physiological Responses During Performance of Continuous Chest Compressions 7:30 AM Valencia Ballroom W415
P173 David Barash A New Defibrillator Mode Reduces Chest Compression Interruptions for Lay Rescuers and BLS Providers 7:30 AM Valencia Ballroom W415
2467 Henry Halperin Relationship Between CPR Hemodynamics, Organ Injury and Short-term Outcome: The Search for CPR Induced Reperfusion Injury 9:00 AM Room W230ab
2833 Charles Pozner Do We Need to Switch Rescuers Every Two Minutes? 9:00 AM Poster HallA2-A3, Core 4 #4042
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
SS.07 Michael R. Gold
(3:00-3:15 PM)
Ventricular Arrhythmias for the Clinician 2:00 PM W Chapin Theather
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
APS.406.02a Wojciech Zareba  Sudden Cardiac Arrest in End-Stage Renal Disease: Successful Resuscitation With Wearable Cardiac Defibrillator   9:30 AM Poster Hall A2-A3, Core 4  

 

 

 

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