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For better resuscitation in head up position cardiopulmonary resuscitation: using echocardiography
Euigi Jung,Yu Chan Kye,Chanjong Park,Jungyoup Lee,Jeong Ryel Park,Kwang Ho Lee,Sun Sook Kim,Sun Sook Kim,Dongsung Kim,Dongwook Kim 대한응급의학회 2020 Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine Vol.7 No.1
With great interest, we have read the article by Park et al.1 published in Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine. This article shows that a 30° angle head-up positioned cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) resulted in a lower 24-hour survival rate and return of spontaneous circulation rate compared with conventional supine positioned CPR. We completely agree that this study was interesting and meaningful for CPR situations where the patient cannot be laid down, such as an elevator. However, we would like to suggest a simple proposal for future experiments.
Choi Wook Jin,Cho Young Soon,Ha Young Rock,Oh Je Hyeok,Lee Heekyung,Kang Bo Seung,Kim Yong Won,Koh Chan Young,Lee Ji Han,Jung Euigi,Sohn Youdong,Kim Han Bit,Kim Su Jin,Kim Hohyun,Suh Dongbum,Lee Dong 대한응급의학회 2023 Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine Vol.10 No.4
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a rapidly developing technology that has the potential to revolutionize emergency and critical care medicine. The use of POCUS can improve patient care by providing real-time clinical information. However, appropriate usage and proper training are crucial to ensure patient safety and reliability. This article discusses the various applications of POCUS in emergency and critical care medicine, the importance of training and education, and the future of POCUS in medicine.