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 Variations in cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques: past, present and future Shultz JJ; Lurie KGCan J Cardiol  1995[Nov]; 11 (10): 873-80OBJECTIVE: To review the major changes and advances in cardiopulmonary  resuscitation (CPR) since its first description over 100 years ago. DATA SOURCES:  A MEDLINE search of the English literature (1966 to 1994) was done using the key  words 'cardiopulmonary resuscitation', 'CPR', 'heart massage', 'techniques' and  'methods'. STUDY SELECTION: Articles were selected based on content related to  promising CPR techniques and specifically on alternate methods of closed chest  compression. DATA EXTRACTION: Performed independently by the authors. DATA  SYNTHESIS: Over the past three and a half decades, the importance of rapid  institution of CPR has become increasingly recognized. This has led to a  strenuous effort to educate the public in CPR delivery in addition to making  definitive treatment with emergency medical systems more readily accessible.  Furthermore, as the physiology of closed chest massage has become better  understood, investigators have been able to focus their efforts appropriately to  exploit the mechanisms that are operative during CPR. As a result, several  modifications have been proposed in adjuvant therapies administered concomitantly  with CPR, as well as in new, innovative methods of CPR delivery. Many of these  changes and new methods show promise for improving vital organ perfusion and  patient survival. CONCLUSIONS: CPR has become increasingly recognized as an  important element in the chain of survival for victims of cardiopulmonary arrest.  Several advances in delivery and technique have resulted in improved  resuscitation of cardiopulmonary arrest victims. However, despite these advances,  additional research is needed to improve further the still dismal overall  survival of victims of cardiopulmonary arrest.|Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation/methods/*trends[MESH]|Humans[MESH]
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