
Scientific and practical reviewed journal
«General Reanimatology» Journal is issued once in two months, since 2005.
Results of basic and clinical studies of critical illness, terminal and post-resuscitation conditions including mechanisms of their development and challenges in clinics, diagnostics, prevention, management in intensive care at both hospital and a pre-hospital stages are published in the Journal.
Peer-reviewed «General Reanimatology» Journal is registered in the Federal Inspection Service for the compliance with the legislation regarding mass media communication and cultural heritage protection (November 2, 2004). Registration certificate PI No. FC7718690
Index 46338 — for individual subscribers.
Index 46339 — for corporative subscribers.
Circulation — 3000 copies.
Peer-reviewed «General Reanimatology» Journal is involved in the Supreme Certifying Commission List of the Russian periodical and research issues, in which the publication of PhD (candidate and doctoral degrees) works are recommended. Manuscripts are published free-of-charge.
Current issue
CLINICAL STUDIES
EXPERIMENTAL STUDIES
REVIEWS & SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
Announcements
2025-06-26
Releasing soon: Special Issue
Clinical Guidelines "Cardiac Arrest in Adult Patients"
- the first of its kind in the Russian Federation.
ICD-10 coding: I46, I46.0, I46.9
These guidelines were developed by a team of leading experts and representatives from the Federation of Anesthesiologists and Reanimatologists, the Russian Society of Emergency Medicine, the National Resuscitation Council and the Russian Society of First Aid.
The guidelines provide a comprehensive framework for resuscitating adult patients with circulatory arrest.
They cover:
- Standardized terminology related to cardiac arrest
- Etiology and pathogenesis of cardiac arrest
- Epidemiology of both out-of-hospital and in-hospital cardiac arrest
- Diagnostic principles
- Algorithms for basic life support, including the use of automated external defibrillators
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support Protocols
- Special considerations for extracorporeal life support (ECLS).
- Resuscitation procedures in catheterization laboratories, for cardiac surgery patients, and during pregnancy.
- Legal aspects of termination or justified refusal of resuscitation efforts
- Quality indicators in emergency care
The guidelines also feature illustrated, step-by-step algorithms for resuscitation procedures.
The document includes 14 appendices and 231 references.
More Announcements... |