4.6 Article

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Rescue Therapies

Journal

CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Volume 49, Issue 9, Pages 1375-1388

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0000000000005106

Keywords

cardiac arrest; cardiopulmonary resuscitation; extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation; extracorporeal life support; history

Funding

  1. Innovative ECMO Concepts, Inc.
  2. U.S. Army Medical Acquisition Activity [W81XWH1810601]
  3. Bristol Myers Squibb
  4. Pfizer
  5. Advocate Children's Hospital
  6. Novartis
  7. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
  8. National Institutes of Health
  9. U.S. Army
  10. United States Invention Disclosure [62/164,205, 8,628,512 B2]
  11. National Institutes of Neurologic Disorders and Stroke/the National Institutes of Health [NS105721]
  12. American Heart Association [18TPA34170553]
  13. Instrumentation Laboratories
  14. U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) [W81XWH1810601] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Defense (DOD)

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The history of cardiopulmonary resuscitation is closely related to the Society of Critical Care Medicine, with both focusing on improving outcomes from cardiac arrest. This review examines the past, present, and future state of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
The history of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the Society of Critical Care Medicine have much in common, as many of the founders of the Society of Critical Care Medicine focused on understanding and improving outcomes from cardiac arrest. We review the history, the current, and future state of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

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