The impact of compliant surfaces on in-hospital chest compressions: effects of common mattresses and a backboard

GJ Noordergraaf, IWF Paulussen, A Venema… - Resuscitation, 2009 - Elsevier
PURPOSE: To evaluate, in a hospital setting, the influence of different, common mattresses,
with and without a backboard, on chest movement during CPR. DESIGN AND SETTING …

The quality of chest compressions by trained personnel: the effect of feedback, via the CPREzy, in a randomized controlled trial using a manikin model

GJ Noordergraaf, BWPM Drinkwaard, PFJ van Berkom… - Resuscitation, 2006 - Elsevier
Even after training, the ability to perform effective cardiac compressions has been found to
be poor and to decrease rapidly. We assessed this ability with and without a non-invasive …

The involvement of physician assistants in inpatient care in hospitals in the Netherlands: a cost-effectiveness analysis

MJC Timmermans, GT van den Brink… - BMJ open, 2017 - bmjopen.bmj.com
Objective To investigate the cost-effectiveness of substitution of inpatient care from medical
doctors (MDs) to physician assistants (PAs). Design Cost-effectiveness analysis embedded …

Detection of a spontaneous pulse in photoplethysmograms during automated cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a porcine model

RW Wijshoff, T van der Sar, WH Peeters, R Bezemer… - Resuscitation, 2013 - Elsevier
Introduction Reliable, non-invasive detection of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC)
with minimal interruptions to chest compressions would be valuable for high-quality …

Effect of compression waveform and resuscitation duration on blood flow and pressure in swine: One waveform does not optimally serve

JW Lampe, T Yin, G Bratinov, CL Kaufman, RA Berg… - Resuscitation, 2018 - Elsevier
Background Chest compression (CC) research primarily focuses on finding the
'optimum'compression waveform using a variety of compression efficacy metrics. Blood flow …

Way to go: PEA in the in-hospital setting, a step to return of spontaneous circulation

GJ Noordergraaf, A Venema - Resuscitation, 2022 - resuscitationjournal.com
Many clinicians have been frustrated during resuscitation attempts in which the heart just
would not become tachycardiac or shockable. Non-shockable rhythms, such as Pulseless …

On prognostication and withdrawal of life sustaining treatment after cardiac arrest: Does the “thin gray line” between life and death (too often) wear white?

GJ Noordergraaf, A Venema - Resuscitation, 2019 - resuscitationjournal.com
Initial, successful, resuscitation after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in patients with sudden
cardiac arrest is increasing, as well as their survival through admission to Intensive Care …

In-hospital implementation of the LUCAS-2: Early, one-time right, is essential

J Cloïn, P van Berkom, A Venema… - …, 2012 - resuscitationjournal.com
Purpose: Early, high quality, chest compressions are a primary goal during Quick Response
Team interventions, however team start-up seems to cause successive distractions from …

A Photoplethysmography Signal Can Show the Presence of a Spontaneous Pulse at Sub--Life-Supporting Blood Pressure During Experimental Cardiopulmonary …

R Wijshoff, W Peeters, A Venema, RM Aarts… - Circulation, 2014 - Am Heart Assoc
Introduction: Detecting return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) during cardiopulmonary
resuscitation (CPR) is challenging, time-consuming and interrupts chest compressions …

Mechanical and manual CPR. A further analysis of LINC data: Are you ready to think about being outside the box?

GJ Noordergraaf, A Venema - Resuscitation, 2015 - Elsevier
In this issue of Resuscitation, Esibov and colleagues challenge the readers. 1 They
reviewed data from the LINC trial 2 (LUCAS versus paramedics) and describe improvements …