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Tom Quinn
Researcher at St George's, University of London
Publications - 185
Citations - 4808
Tom Quinn is an academic researcher from St George's, University of London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation & Health services research. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 164 publications receiving 3844 citations. Previous affiliations of Tom Quinn include Coventry University & George Eliot Hospital.
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A randomized trial of epinephrine in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Gavin D. Perkins,Chen Ji,Charles D. Deakin,Tom Quinn,Jerry P. Nolan,Charlotte Scomparin,Scott Regan,John Long,Anne Slowther,Helen Pocock,John J.M. Black,Fionna Moore,Rachael T Fothergill,Nigel Rees,Lyndsey O’Shea,Mark Docherty,Imogen Gunson,Kyee Han,Karl Charlton,Judith Finn,Stavros Petrou,Nigel Stallard,Simon Gates,Ranjit Lall +23 more
TL;DR: In adults with out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest, the use of epinephrine resulted in a significantly higher rate of 30‐day survival than theUse of placebo, but there was no significant between‐group difference in the rate of a favorable neurologic outcome.
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Mechanical versus manual chest compression for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (PARAMEDIC): a pragmatic, cluster randomised controlled trial
Gavin D. Perkins,Gavin D. Perkins,Ranjit Lall,Tom Quinn,Charles D. Deakin,Charles D. Deakin,Matthew Cooke,Jessica Horton,Sarah E Lamb,Sarah E Lamb,Anne-Marie Slowther,Malcolm Woollard,Andy Carson,Michael Smyth,Richard Whitfield,Amanda C de C Williams,Helen Pocock,John J.M. Black,John Wright,John Wright,Kyee Han,Simon Gates +21 more
TL;DR: There is no evidence of improvement in 30 day survival with LUCAS-2 compared with manual compressions, and widespread adoption of mechanical CPR devices for routine use does not improve survival.
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Task Force on the management of chest pain
Leif Rw Erhardt,Johan Herlitz,L. Bossaert,M. Halinen,Matyas Keltai,R. Koster,Claudio Marcassa,Tom Quinn,H. van Weert +8 more
TL;DR: The Task Force on the management of chest pain was created by the committee for Scientific and Clinical Initiatives on 28 June 1997 after formal approval by the Board of the European Society of Cardiology.
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No Surgical Innovation Without Evaluation: Evolution and Further Development of the IDEAL Framework and Recommendations
Allison Hirst,Yiannis Philippou,Jane M Blazeby,Bruce Campbell,Marion K Campbell,Joshua Feinberg,Maroeska M. Rovers,Natalie S Blencowe,Christopher Pennell,Tom Quinn,Wendy A Rogers,Jonathan Cook,Angelos G. Kolias,Riaz Agha,Philipp Dahm,Art Sedrakyan,Peter McCulloch +16 more
TL;DR: This article updates and extends the IDEAL Recommendations, identifies areas for future research, and discusses the ethical problems faced by investigators at each IDEAL stage, to widen the practical use of IDEAL.
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Task force on the management of chest pain.
Leif Rw Erhardt,Johan Herlitz,L. Bossaert,M. Halinen,Matyas Keltai,R. Koster,Claudio Marcassa,Tom Quinn,H. van Weert +8 more
TL;DR: The Task Force on the management of chest pain was created by the committee for Scientific and Clinical Initiatives on 28 June 1997 after formal approval by the Board of the European Society of Cardiology and was developed without any involvement of the pharmaceutical industry.