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Organizational approaches to improving resuscitation effectiveness.

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Organizational approaches to improving resuscitation effectiveness.

Auteurs : Ian J. Barbash ; Jeremy M. Kahn

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RBID : pubmed:25435483

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Abstract

Hemodynamic instability and shock are important causes of mortality worldwide. Improving outcomes for these patients through effective resuscitation is a key priority for the health system. This article discusses several organizational approaches to improving resuscitation effectiveness and outlines key areas for future research and development. The discussion is rooted in a conceptual model of effective resuscitation based on three domains: monitoring systems, response teams, and feedback mechanisms. Targeting each of these domains in a unified approach helps clinicians effectively treat deteriorating patients, ultimately improving outcomes for this high-risk patient group.

DOI: 10.1016/j.ccc.2014.08.008
PubMed: 25435483

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