Response to Updates in Pediatric TBI

Learning Objectives
Describe physiologic measures that best reflect CPR quality during pediatric cardiac arrest
Apply evidence‑based strategies to improve chest compression performance
Explain why frequent, just‑in‑time CPR training outperforms infrequent recertification
Implement key elements of post–cardiac arrest care to reduce secondary injury
Evaluate the role of ECMO and ECPR within a resuscitation system
Author(s)
Robert Tasker, MBBS, MD
Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology | Critical Care and Pain Medicine | Boston Children's Hospital
Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School
Traci Wolbrink, MD, MPH
Co-Director, OPENPediatrics; Co-Director, Center for Educational Excellence and Innovation; Program Director, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Fellowship; Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine | Boston Children’s Hospital
Associate Professor of Anaesthesia | Harvard Medical School
Jefferey Burns, MD, MPH
Assoc. Chief Medical Officer, Critical Care Services; Shapiro Chair in Critical Care Medicine, Division of Critical Care MedicineDirector, OPENPediatrics; Sr. Assoc. in Critical Care Medicine; Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care & Pain Medicine | Boston Children's Hospital
Professor of Anesthesia | Harvard Medical School
Citation
Tasker R, Wolbrink TA, Burns JP. Response to WSP - Updates in Pediatric TBI. 8/2013. Online video. OPENPediatrics. https://www.openpediatrics.org/assets/video/response-updates-pediatric-tbi.
