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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2015 Feb 06, Ryan Radecki commented:

      Post-publication commentary: "More Futility for Mechanical CPR"

      A few weeks ago we reported on the use of the LUCAS-2 for crushing the thorax, resulting in significant internal injuries. None of these injuries were judged to have contributed to any patient’s demise – but, still, concerning. This could be more forgivable if there were other advantages, say, survival.

      Unfortunately, yet again, mechanical CPR fails to demonstrate superiority....

      http://www.emlitofnote.com/2014/12/more-futility-for-mechanical-cpr.html


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2015 Feb 06, Ryan Radecki commented:

      Post-publication commentary: "More Futility for Mechanical CPR"

      A few weeks ago we reported on the use of the LUCAS-2 for crushing the thorax, resulting in significant internal injuries. None of these injuries were judged to have contributed to any patient’s demise – but, still, concerning. This could be more forgivable if there were other advantages, say, survival.

      Unfortunately, yet again, mechanical CPR fails to demonstrate superiority....

      http://www.emlitofnote.com/2014/12/more-futility-for-mechanical-cpr.html


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