AHA Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) and Scientific Sessions 2013

Sixteen scientific presentations related to ZOLL products and technology are scheduled to be presented during the American Heart Association (AHA) 2013 Resuscitation Science Symposium (ReSS) and Scientific Sessions November 16-18 in Dallas.

Presentations discussing ZOLL’s CPR feedback technology 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. All presentations will be available from the AHA and ZOLL at the conclusion of the AHA Scientific Sessions program.

 

Presentation Author  Title Time  Location 
Sat., Nov. 16        
 Poster 73 Vesna Borovnik-
Lesjak
Changes in AMSA during Controlled Coronary
Perfusion by Extracorporeal Circulation in a
Swine Model of Ventricular Fibrillation
 

5:15 – 
6:45 PM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 142 J. W. Lampe Relationship between End Tidal CO2 and
Hemodynamic Flow in a Swine Model of
Prolonged Cardiac Arrest
 

5:15 – 
6:45 PM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 143 J. W. Lampe Impact of Chest Compressions Quality
and Positive Pressure Ventilation on
Central Venous and Arterial Hemodynamics
during Cardiac Arrest
 

5:15 – 
6:45 PM
  
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 144 J. W. Lampe Importance of Release Velocity for
Improved Hemodynamic Power at
Varying Chest Compressions Depths

5:15 – 
6:45 PM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 175   Yongquin Lee Average Current is a Better Predictor
of Shock Success in a Low Tilt Biphasic
Waveform

5:15 – 
6:45 PM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 28   Richard M. Lyon Bridging The Gap - Prehospital Video
Analysis of an Autopulse Extrication
System to Enable Quality Resuscitation
Whilst Moving Out-of-hospital Cardiac
Arrest Patients

5:15 – 
6:45 PM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 266   Sheldon Cheskes The Impact of Chest Compression Release
on Outcomes from Out-of-Hospital
Cardiac Arrest

5:15 – 
6:45 PM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Sun., Nov. 17        
Poster 241   Giuseppe Ristagno Amplitude Spectrum Area as a Tool
to Identify the Circulatory Phase
of Ventricular Fibrillation

7:00 – 8:30
AM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 252   Qinq Tan Accurate ECG Interpretation with
Use of the Analysis During
Compressions with Fast Reconfirmation
(ADCFR) Technology

7:00 – 
8:30 AM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 268   Christopher Crowe Improvements in Emergency Department
CPR Quality Utilizing Real-Time
Audiovisual CPR Feedback

7:00 – 
8:30 AM
  
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 306   Tyler Vadeboncoeur Use of Real-Time Audiovisual
CPR Feedback is Associated With
Improved CPR Quality During Patient
Transfer From the Scene to Ambulance
in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

7:00 – 
8:30 AM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Poster 312   Chingping Wan Hospital Personnel Interactions With Wearable
Cardioverter Defibrillators During Sudden
Cardiac Arrest: A Case Series Review

7:00 – 
8:30 AM
Dallas Ballroom
D-H
Oral 15   Aaron Dunham The Accuracy of Prehospital Provider
Oxygen Saturation and End-Tidal CO2
Documentation in Major Traumatic
Brain Injury

7:00 – 
8:30 AM
Trinity Ballroom
Mon., Nov. 18        
Oral 10858   Zacherie Conover Does Early Resumption of Chest Compressions
After Successful Prehospital Defibrillation
Increase the Risk for Early Recurrence
of Ventricular Fibrillation?

9:00 AM –
12:00 PM
Hall B-2
Poster 18123/
4098
  
Ceri Hunter-Dunn An Integrated Resuscitation Service,
Combining a Specialist Pre-Hospital
Physician Response Unit With Delivery
to a Dedicated High-Volume
Cardiac Arrest Centre, Optimises
Survival Following Cardiac Arrest

9:00 AM –
5:00 PM
Hall F, Core 4
Poster 10855/
4032142
  
Julia H Indik Amplitude-Spectral Area is Associated
with Survival from Out-of-Hospital
Ventricular Fibrillation Cardiac Arrest

9:00 AM –
5:00 PM
Hall F, Core 4