A multidisciplinary guideline-based approach to improving the sudden cardiac arrest care pathway: The Copenhagen framework

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A multidisciplinary guideline-based approach to improving the sudden cardiac arrest care pathway : The Copenhagen framework. / Wagner, Mette Kirstine; Christensen, Jan; Christensen, Kate Allen; Dichman, Camilla; Gottlieb, Rikke; Kolster, Ida; Hansen, Carolina Malta; Hoff, Helle; Hassager, Christian; Folke, Fredrik; Winkel, Bo Gregers.

In: Resuscitation Plus, Vol. 17, 100546, 2024.

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Wagner, MK, Christensen, J, Christensen, KA, Dichman, C, Gottlieb, R, Kolster, I, Hansen, CM, Hoff, H, Hassager, C, Folke, F & Winkel, BG 2024, 'A multidisciplinary guideline-based approach to improving the sudden cardiac arrest care pathway: The Copenhagen framework', Resuscitation Plus, vol. 17, 100546. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2023.100546

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Wagner, M. K., Christensen, J., Christensen, K. A., Dichman, C., Gottlieb, R., Kolster, I., Hansen, C. M., Hoff, H., Hassager, C., Folke, F., & Winkel, B. G. (2024). A multidisciplinary guideline-based approach to improving the sudden cardiac arrest care pathway: The Copenhagen framework. Resuscitation Plus, 17, [100546]. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2023.100546

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Wagner MK, Christensen J, Christensen KA, Dichman C, Gottlieb R, Kolster I et al. A multidisciplinary guideline-based approach to improving the sudden cardiac arrest care pathway: The Copenhagen framework. Resuscitation Plus. 2024;17. 100546. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resplu.2023.100546

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Wagner, Mette Kirstine ; Christensen, Jan ; Christensen, Kate Allen ; Dichman, Camilla ; Gottlieb, Rikke ; Kolster, Ida ; Hansen, Carolina Malta ; Hoff, Helle ; Hassager, Christian ; Folke, Fredrik ; Winkel, Bo Gregers. / A multidisciplinary guideline-based approach to improving the sudden cardiac arrest care pathway : The Copenhagen framework. In: Resuscitation Plus. 2024 ; Vol. 17.

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abstract = "Although recommended in the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) Guidelines, a framework for delivering post-cardiac arrest care in a systematic manner in dedicated high-volume cardiac arrest centers is lacking in the existing literature. To our knowledge, the Copenhagen Framework is the only established framework of its kind. The framework comprises management of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors, and follow-up, and rehabilitation. The framework also incorporates research projects on cardiac arrest survivors and their close family members. The overall aim of this paper is to describe a framework made in order to bridge the gaps between international recommendations and delivering high-quality post-resuscitation clinical care, improving the continuity of care for OHCA survivors, access to post-CA rehabilitation, a seamless transition to everyday life, and ultimately patient outcomes in the future.",
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AU - Gottlieb, Rikke

AU - Kolster, Ida

AU - Hansen, Carolina Malta

AU - Hoff, Helle

AU - Hassager, Christian

AU - Folke, Fredrik

AU - Winkel, Bo Gregers

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