What is Rosc stand for in CPR?
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Benjamin Brown
Works at the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Lives in Paris, France.
As an expert in emergency medical services, I can explain the acronym ROSC in the context of CPR.
**ROSC stands for Return of Spontaneous Circulation.** It refers to the point in time when a patient's heart begins to beat effectively on its own after a period of cardiac arrest, which is a medical condition where the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. Achieving ROSC is a critical goal during CPR because it is associated with a higher likelihood of survival and better neurological outcomes for the patient.
**ROSC stands for Return of Spontaneous Circulation.** It refers to the point in time when a patient's heart begins to beat effectively on its own after a period of cardiac arrest, which is a medical condition where the heart suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating. Achieving ROSC is a critical goal during CPR because it is associated with a higher likelihood of survival and better neurological outcomes for the patient.
Works at the International Atomic Energy Agency, Lives in Vienna, Austria.
Beginning with Paradis' groundbreaking work on coronary perfusion pressure and its relationship to achieving return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), clinical researchers have studied manual CPR, and today there is a body of evidence that shows how CPR performance affects perfusion, ROSC, and ultimately outcomes.
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Ethan Hall
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Beginning with Paradis' groundbreaking work on coronary perfusion pressure and its relationship to achieving return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), clinical researchers have studied manual CPR, and today there is a body of evidence that shows how CPR performance affects perfusion, ROSC, and ultimately outcomes.