Resuscitation
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The case volume effects of ambulance stations on the survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients are uncertain. This study was conducted to evaluate the association between the case volume of ambulance stations and clinical outcomes in OHCAs by the number of emergency medical services (EMS) providers at the scene. ⋯ OHCA case volumes of ambulance stations are associated with clinical outcomes after cardiac arrest.
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Respiratory critical care guidelines suggest heating the air/oxygen mixture but do not recommend a specific temperature target. We aimed to clarify if the inspired gas temperature influences lung mechanics and gas exchange in intubated patients treated with whole body hypothermia (WBH) or normothermia (NT). ⋯ Decreasing the gas temperature from 37 °C to 32 °C for 3 h does not change lung mechanics and gas exchange, neither in neonates with, nor in those without respiratory failure and in those treated in NT or WBH. These findings fill a knowledge gap regarding the effect of inspired gas temperature during WBH: they may inform future respiratory critical care guidelines.