2021
DOI: 10.15441/ceem.21.028
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2020 Korean Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. Part 8. Neonatal resuscitation

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“…When a preterm or high-risk neonate is born in the delivery room, neonatologists usually perform ICPR according to the neonatal resuscitation program in South Korea. [9,10] Recent studies reported that approximately one-third of infants who received delivery room CPR survive to hospital discharge [11,12] ; the live discharge rate was higher (44%) among pediatric patients in our study. Conversely, pediatric patients aged over 1-year experienced ICPR due to various fatal diseases, such as respiratory failure or shock.…”
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“…When a preterm or high-risk neonate is born in the delivery room, neonatologists usually perform ICPR according to the neonatal resuscitation program in South Korea. [9,10] Recent studies reported that approximately one-third of infants who received delivery room CPR survive to hospital discharge [11,12] ; the live discharge rate was higher (44%) among pediatric patients in our study. Conversely, pediatric patients aged over 1-year experienced ICPR due to various fatal diseases, such as respiratory failure or shock.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 51%
“… 35 The poorer prognosis of group 1 might be because children younger than 1 year have less physiological reserve and increased vulnerability to cardiac arrest compared with older children. 36 37 …”
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