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International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)

Pronunciation: eye-el-kor

Definition:
ILCOR is a global consortium of resuscitation organizations that collaborates to produce internationally consistent and evidence-based guidelines for resuscitation and first aid.

What is ILCOR?

Overview:
Founded in 1992, ILCOR facilitates cooperation and communication between principal resuscitation organizations worldwide. Its primary focus is to produce and continually update international consensus on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) science with treatment recommendations.

Key Facts About ILCOR:

  • It collaborates with major resuscitation organizations from different continents.
  • ILCOR provides a platform for the sharing and discussion of research and best practices in the field of resuscitation.
  • It is influential in creating and harmonizing resuscitation guidelines globally.

Why is ILCOR important?

ILCOR’s work ensures that:

  • Resuscitation practices around the world are based on the latest scientific evidence.
  • There’s a unified approach to resuscitation, increasing the chances of saving lives globally.
  • Global research efforts in the field of resuscitation are collaborative and not duplicated.

What prompted the formation of ILCOR?

The need for a coordinated international approach to resuscitation research, guideline development, and knowledge dissemination led to the establishment of ILCOR.

How does ILCOR operate?

  1. Evidence Review: ILCOR conducts systematic reviews of resuscitation science to develop its consensus on science with treatment recommendations.
  2. International Conferences: ILCOR holds conferences for members and affiliates to discuss advancements and changes in resuscitation science.
  3. Publication: Produces and publishes the Consensus on Science and Treatment Recommendations (CoSTR) after thorough review and discussions.

What initiatives and programs are run by ILCOR?

  1. CoSTR Publication: Their major publication that provides a thorough review of current resuscitation science and recommendations.
  2. Collaboration with Global Resuscitation Councils: Ensures that regional resuscitation guidelines are consistent and evidence-based.
  3. Task Forces: Multiple task forces focusing on specific areas of resuscitation, ensuring that every aspect of the field is researched and reviewed.