The Art of Cerebral Resuscitation

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Content
  • Initial credits
  • Introduction
  • Magnitude of sudden cardiac arrests in the United States
  • Resuscitation data
  • Long-term outcome for patients
  • Predictors of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) revival
  • Mortality and neurological outcomes
  • RESCUE trial results
  • Compared ICU strategies
  • COOL-MI trail
  • Resuscitation center trial results
  • Lessons from Europe
  • Vulnerable cells
  • Basic conclusions
  • Therapeutic hypothermia use in the future
  • Bad effects of hypothermia
  • Final credits
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Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the highest death causes in the United States. In this conference, Bryan O'Neil presents useful methods of cerebral resuscitation, which have proved to save many lives. He explains basic elements regarding CPR methods and the basic methodology of this life-saving process. He explains what must be done and what not in CPR, according to each type of situation. O'Neil clarifies myths regarding the use of hypothermia after cardiac arrest and describes the benefits it provides to patients in the long-term. He states that the brain is the organ that needs more attention during these situations and comments on how this method allows the preservation of its overall health. Finally, he shares results from trials and experiments recorded in health centers, which support his thesis regarding this type of procedure, and he encourages students to take advantage of it as it provides beneficial results.

 
 
 



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The Art of Cerebral Resuscitation
Bryan O'Neil

Milton Friedman Auditorium
Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Guatemala, October 28, 2010

New Media - UFM production.  Guatemala, December 2010
Camera: Jorge Samayoa; digital editing: Mynor de León; index and synopsis: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Carlos Petz/Daphne Ortiz


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Brian O'Neil

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Brian O’Neil is associate chair for research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Wayne State University School of Medicine. His research interests include cerebral and cardiac ischemia and reperfusion, acute cardiac emergencies, and neurological emergencies. He is also associate editor of Academic Emergency Medicine and has published articles in scientific journals. O’Neil has received several recognitions, including Grace Hospital Academician of the Year and the Lawrence R. Schwartz Faculty Devotion Award from William Beaumont Hospitals. He has a BS and a MD from Wayne State University.

Source: www.med.wayne.edu
Last update: 29/11/2008

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