Abstract

Los días 23 a 29 de enero de 2005, la ciudad de Dallas (Texas, EE.UU.) ha acogido la celebración de la Conferencia Internacional de Consenso sobre la Ciencia de la Resucitación Cardiopulmonar y de los Cuidados Cardiovasculares de Emergencias con Recomendaciones sobre Tratamiento (International Consensus Conference on CPR & ECC Science with Treatment Recomendations) convocada por el International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) y abreviada como ILCOR 2005 International CoSTR Conference o ILCOR C2005. La participación en la conferencia sólo podía realizarse por invitación y el Plan Nacional de RCP fue invitado a participar con la función específica de realizar aportaciones durante la fase de discusión de las sesiones, basadas en su experiencia educativa desde 1986. Anteriormente se habían llevado a cabo conferencias similares en 1966, 1973, 1979, 1985, 1992 y 2000, pero ILCOR C2005 se ha diferenciado de todas ellas al centrarse sólo en el análisis de la evidencia científica sobre la que los diferentes consejos de resucitación podrán elaborar posteriormente sus recomendaciones. Si hubiera que elegir un titular periodístico para describir esta conferencia, sin duda sería el de “Resucitación basada en la evidencia”. On January 23rd to 29th, 2005, in the city of Dallas (Texas, USA), the International Consensus Conference of the Science of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care with Treatment Recommendations, organized by the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) and abbreviated as ILCOR 2005 International CoSTR Conference or ILCOR C2005, was held. Participation in the conference could only be done by invitation and the National CPR Plan was invited to participate with the specific function of making contributions during the session discussion phase, based on their educational experience since 1986. Previously, similar conferences had been conducted in 1966, 1973, 1979, 1985, 1992 and 2000, but ILCOR C2005 has differed from all of them because it has only focused on the analysis of scientific evidence on which the different resuscitation boards could then elaborate their recommendations. If a newspaper headline had to be chosen to describe this conference, it would undoubtedly be that of “Evidence based resuscitation”.

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