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Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety Turns 4 Years Old
By: PR Newswire Association LLC. - 27 Jul 2015Back to overview list

CHICAGO, July 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety (PPAHS) today celebrates its fourth anniversary.

PPAHS posted its first blog on July 27, 2011, "Is it possible to survive 96-minutes without a heart beat?".

This post featured what happened to Howard Snitzer, who suffered a heart attack outside of a grocery store in Goodhue, Minnesota. Two volunteer paramedics responded and began a 96-minute CPR marathon involving 20 others, who took turns pumping his chest.

(To see the Mayo Clinic video on Howard Snitzer, please go to https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IsPq3oQZGNs&feature=youtu.be)

Generally, if a victim's pulse has not returned after 45 minutes of CPR, resuscitation is discontinued. However, fortunately for Howard, the paramedics were using capnography, a "monitoring device that measures the concentration of carbon dioxide in exhaled air and displays a numerical readout and waveform tracing."

In writing about his experience, Mr. Snitzer says, "I hope that more rescue squads will acquire the Capnograph in the future. I have already heard stories about that happening as a result of people reading my story. If even one other person is helped by this then all the efforts that went into my rescue were worth it. I hope this helps thousands."

"PPAHS was started with a simple goal - save one life from unnecessary death," said Michael W. Wong, JD (Founder and Executive Director, PPAHS). "Since that time, PPAHS has together with leading health experts developed the PCA Safety Checklist for patients receiving opioids through patient-controlled analgesia, the OB VTE Recommendations to prevent blood clots in pregnant and delivering mothers, and the Stroke VTE Safety Recommendations to reduce the incidence of blood clots in stroke patients."

PPAHS is engaged in the following key initiatives for improving patient safety and health outcomes:

About Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety

Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety is a non-profit 501(c)(3) whose mission is to promote safer clinical practices and standards for patients through collaboration among healthcare experts, professionals, scientific researchers, and others, in order to improve health care delivery. For more information, please go to www.ppahs.org  

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SOURCE Physician-Patient Alliance for Health & Safety (PPAHS)

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