AHA Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) and Scientific Sessions 2014

Fifteen scientific presentations related to ZOLL products and technology are scheduled to be presented during the American Heart Association (AHA) 2014 Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) and Scientific Sessions November 15-18 in Chicago.

Presentations discussing ZOLL's CPR feedback technology, the AutoPulse® Non-invasive Cardiac Support Pump, and the LifeVest® Wearable Defibrillator are listed in the schedule below. A listing and schedule of all of the presentations are available from the American Heart Association.

 

Presentation Author  Title Time   Location 

Sat., Nov. 15  
 
     
Poster 100   Luis A
Dallan
Mechanical Devices Are More Effective
than Manual Compressions Regarding
Resuscitation Concomitant with Emergency
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in
Cardiac Arrest
 

 
4:45 – 
6:15 PM
Lakeside
Ballroom E354
Poster 151 Yongqin Li AMSA-Dependent Association Between
Shock Energy and Shock Success

 
4:45 – 
6:15 PM
Lakeside
Ballroom E354
Sun., Nov. 16  
 
     
Poster 271   Raul J
Gazmuri
Continuous Amplitude Spectral Area May
Reflect Adequacy of Myocardial Perfusion
Before Attempting Defibrillation
 

 
8:00 – 
9:30 AM
 
Lakeside
Ballroom E354
Poster 295 Uwe Stolz Time in CPR is Significantly Related
to CPR Quality and Survival
 
  
8:00 – 
9:30 AM
 
Lakeside
Ballroom E354
Poster 309   Yongqin Li High Incidences of Postshock Asystsole
in VF with Low AMSA Values

 
8:00 – 
9:30 AM
 
Lakeside
Ballroom E354
Poster 341  Chingping
Wan
The Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator
Protects Older Patients from Sudden
Cardiac Death

 
8:00 – 
9:30 AM
 
Lakeside
Ballroom E354
Poster 346   Robyn
McDannold
Passive Ventilation During
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Inside the Emergency Department
 
  
8:00 – 
9:30 AM
 
Lakeside
Ballroom E354
Oral 16335   Joshua W
Lampe
Importance of Chest Compression Release
and Its Interaction With Depth for Improving
Blood Flows and Pressures During CPR

3:45 –
5:00 PM
 
S401 bcd
Mon., Nov. 17  
  
     
Poster 12769   Julia Indik Amplitude-Spectral Area of the Ventricular
Fibrillation Waveform and Ches Compression
Quality in Witnessed and Unwitnessed
Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Can We
Predict Who is Likely to Survive?

9:00 –
5:00 PM
South Hall
A2-Core 4

Tues., Nov. 18 
  



Poster 16255   Christopher  
Crowe
Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator
Treatment Characteristics and Outcomes
in Recent Myocardial Infarction Patients
With Heart Failure
 
  
  
9:00 –
5:00 PM
  
South Hall
A2-Core 4
Poster 16289   Joshua W
Lampe
 
Can We Personalize CPR? Challenges With
Hemodynamics, Monitoring, and Pharmacology
 
  
  
9:00 –
5:00 PM
South Hall
A2-Core 4
Poster 16751   Nicole R
Bianco
Life-Threatening Arrhythmias During
Wearable Cardioverter Defibrillator Use
 
  
9:00 –
5:00 P
M
South Hall
A2-Core 4
Poster 18973   Chingping
Wan
Left Ventricular Function Improvement After
Recent MI in Patients Using a Wearable
Cardioverter Defibrillator
 
  
9:00 –
5:00 PM
South Hall
A2-Core 4

Poster 19073   Rajesh
Dash
Moderate Hypothermia Reduces Infarct/Injury
Size and Preserves Myocardial Function
Following Acute Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury
 
  
3:00 –
4:30 PM
South Hall
A2-Core 4

e-abstract
Joshua W
Lampe
 
Can We Personalize CPR? Challenges With
Hemodynamics, Monitoring, and
Pharmacology
4:10 –
5:00 PM
    
South Hall
A2-Core 4