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A detailed description of the challenges of cardiac arrest treatment,cardiac function, and AutoPulse cardiac support hemodynamic study results.
Below are links to abstracts of important clinical research involving the ZOLL AutoPulse® Non-invasive Cardiac Support Pump.
Halperin HR et al.Cardiopulmonary resuscitation with a novel chest compression device in a porcine model of cardiac arrest: improved hemodynamics and mechanisms. (abstract) Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 2004;44(11):2214-2220.Timerman S et al. Improved hemodynamic performance with a novel chest compression device during treatment of in-hospital cardiac arrest. (abstract)Resuscitation.2004;61:273-280.Casner M et al. The impact of a new CPR assist device on rate of return of spontaneous circulation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.(abstract)Prehospital Emergency Care. 2005;9(1):61-67.
Swanson M.Effect of a CPR assist device on survival to emergency department arrival in out of hospital cardiac arrest. (abstract) Circulation. 2005;112(17);(Supl II) 1106.
Ikeno F et al.Augmentation of tissue perfusion by a novel compression device increases neurologically intact survival in a porcine model of prolonged cardiac arrest.(abstract)Resuscitation. 2006;68:109-118 .Hallstrom A et al.Manual chest compression vs use of an automated chest compression device during resuscitation following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a randomized trial. ( clinical a rticle) JAMA. 2006;295:2620-2628.
Ong et al.Use of an automated, load-distributing band chest compression device for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation. (clinical article) JAMA. 2006;295:2629-2637.
Roger J Lewis, James T Niemann. "Manual vs Device-Assisted CPR: Reconciling Apparently Contradictory Results" (editorial) JAMA. 2006;295:2661-2664
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