2003
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000099581.70012.68
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Recommended Guidelines for Uniform Reporting of Data From Drowning

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“…It was anticipated that this would lead to a better understanding of the epidemiology of cardiac arrest, facilitate intersystem and intrasystem comparisons, enable comparison of the benefits of different system approaches, act as a driver to quality improvement, identify gaps in knowledge, and support clinical research. 2,3 The widespread implementation of these recommendations has encouraged the development of other Utstein-like consensus guidelines addressing pediatric advanced life support, 4 laboratory research, 5 in-hospital resuscitation, 6 education, 7 drowning, 8 postresuscitation care, 9 and emergency medical dispatch. 10 The original Utstein definitions were revised in 2004 with the aim of reducing complexity and updating data elements based on advances in resuscitation science.…”
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“…It was anticipated that this would lead to a better understanding of the epidemiology of cardiac arrest, facilitate intersystem and intrasystem comparisons, enable comparison of the benefits of different system approaches, act as a driver to quality improvement, identify gaps in knowledge, and support clinical research. 2,3 The widespread implementation of these recommendations has encouraged the development of other Utstein-like consensus guidelines addressing pediatric advanced life support, 4 laboratory research, 5 in-hospital resuscitation, 6 education, 7 drowning, 8 postresuscitation care, 9 and emergency medical dispatch. 10 The original Utstein definitions were revised in 2004 with the aim of reducing complexity and updating data elements based on advances in resuscitation science.…”
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“…Drowning data capturing systems could take reference to the worldwide standardised 'Utstein Style', which outlines core and supplemental information needed (Idris et al, 2003).…”
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“…1 We describe in the present report the results of the Second International Utstein-Style Consensus Conference on Drowning that convened in Potsdam, Germany, in October 2013.…”
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“…The consensus conference developed guidelines for definitions and reporting of data related to drowning, published in 2003. 1 The report defined drowning as “… a process resulting in primary respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in a liquid medium. Implicit in this definition is that a liquid/air interface is present at the entrance of the victim’s airway, preventing the victim from breathing air.…”
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