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    • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation in low-resource settings: a statement by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation, supported by the AFEM, EUSEM, IFEM, and IFRC 

      Schnaubelt, Sebastian; Garg, Rakesh; Atiq, Huba; Baig, Noor; Bernardino, Marta; Bigham, Blair; Dickson, Samantha; Geduld, Heike; Al-Hilali, Zehra’; Karki, Sanjaya; Lahri, Sa’ad; Maconochie, Ian; Montealegre, Fernando; Mustafa, Mahmoud Tageldin; Niermeyer, Susan; Odakha, Justine Athieno; Perlman, Jeffrey M; Monsieurs, Koenraad G; Greif, Robert; on behalf of the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Low-Resource Settings Group (The Lancet Global Health, 2023)
      Most recommendations on cardiopulmonary resuscitation were developed from the perspective of high-resource settings with the aim of applying them in these settings. These so-called international guidelines are often not ...
    • International facets of the ‘chain of survival’ for out-of-hospital and in-hospital cardiac arrest – A scoping review 

      Schnaubelt, Sebastian; Monsieurs, Koenraad G; Fijacko, Nino; Veigla, Christoph; Al-Hilali, Zehra; Atiq, Huba; Bigham, Blair L.; Eastwood, Kathryn; Ko, Ying-Chih; Matsuyama, Tasuku; Odakha, Justine Athieno; Olaussen, Alexander; Greif, Robert; on behalf of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation Education, Implementation and Teams Task Force (Resuscitation Plus, 2024)
      Background: The “chain of survival” was first systematically addressed in 1991, and its sequence still forms the cornerstone of current resuscitation guidelines. The term “chain of survival” is widely used around the world ...