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Jung, P; Brenner, S; Bachmann, I; Both, C; Cardona, F; Dohna-Schwake, C; Eich, C; Eifinger, F; Huth, R; Heimberg, E; Landsleitner, B; Olivieri, M; Sasse, M; Weisner, T; Wagner, M; Warnke, G; Ziegler, B; Boettiger, BW; Nadkarni, V; Hoffmann, F.
More Than 500 Kids Could Be Saved Each Year! Ten Consensus Actions to Improve Quality of Pediatric Resuscitation in DACH-Countries (Austria, Germany, and Switzerland).
Front Pediatr. 2020; 8: 549710-549710.
Doi: 10.3389/fped.2020.549710
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• Quality and outcome of pediatric resuscitation often does not achieve recommended goals. • Quality improvement initiatives with the aim of better survival rates and decreased morbidity of resuscitated children are urgently needed. • These initiatives should include an action framework for a comprehensive, fundamental, and interprofessional reorientation of clinical and organizational structures concerning resuscitation and post-resuscitation care of children. • The authors of this DACH position statement suggest the implementation of 10 evidence-based actions (for out-of-hospital and in-house cardiac arrests) that should improve survival rates and decrease morbidity of resuscitated children with better neurological outcome and quality of life.
Copyright © 2020 Jung, Brenner, Bachmann, Both, Cardona, Dohna-Schwake, Eich, Eifinger, Huth, Heimberg, Landsleitner, Olivieri, Sasse, Weisner, Wagner, Warnke, Ziegler, Boettiger, Nadkarni and Hoffmann.
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