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The mission of the Safar Center for Resuscitation Research is to identify and promote ever-improving methods to prevent premature death and reduce associated disability from traumatic brain injury, cardiac arrest and other forms of acute brain injury, in people with “hearts and brains too good to die.”

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The mission of the Safar Center for Resuscitation Research is to identify and promote ever-improving methods to prevent premature death and reduce associated disability from traumatic brain injury, cardiac arrest and other forms of acute brain injury, in people with “hearts and brains too good to die.”

Dr. Christopher Horvat Awarded K23 Grant

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Christopher Horvat, MD, MHA, was awarded a K23 grant entitled, “A Learning Health System Approach to Precision Sedation and Analgesia in Critically Ill Children”

Dr. Kochanek Appointed Distinguished Professor

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In October 2024, Dr. Patrick M. Kochanek was appointed to the faculty rank of Distinguished Professor of Critical Care Medicine in the School of Medicine.

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International Workshop on Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury 2024

In January 2024, Dr. Kochanek presented at the International Workshop on Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury that was held in Bergamo and Brescia Italy.

Incline Grant for Neurocritical Care Research

Incline Grant for Neurocritical Care Research

Sherry Chou, MD, MMSc, was been selected to receive the Neurocritical Care Society’s 2024 Investing in Clinical Neurocritical Care Research (INCLINE) Grant.

More Safar News

*** 2024 Safar Symposium Update ***

Due to health concerns related to the corona virus and emerging travel restrictions and bans at various universities, we have decided that it is best to postpone the April 29-30, 2024, Safar Symposium until a later date, hopefully sometime in the fall. We are disappointed about this unfortunate development, but believe that it is the wisest decision.

The Safar Center for Resuscitation Research at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine was founded by the late Dr. Peter Safar in 1979, initially as the International Resuscitation Research Center

In recognition of Dr. Safar’s innumerable contributions to the field of resuscitation medicine, it was renamed the Safar Center for Resuscitation Research in 1994.

The Safar Center’s current research programs include Traumatic Brain Injury, Child Abuse, Cardiac Arrest, Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation, Hemorrhagic Shock, Combat Casualty Care, and Rehabilitation of CNS Injury. Center investigators work closely with the depts. of Critical Care Medicine, Surgery, Neurological Surgery, Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at both the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

In addition to conducting basic research, the Safar Center also provides training to the next generation of resuscitation researchers. The Center is a 20,000 square-feet freestanding research facility that houses the laboratories of scientists and clinician-scientists working across a broad spectrum of fields important to resuscitation medicine.

The Safar Center for Resuscitation Research at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine was founded by the late Dr. Peter Safar in 1979, initially as the International Resuscitation Research Center

In recognition of Dr. Safar’s innumerable contributions to the field of resuscitation medicine, it was renamed the Safar Center for Resuscitation Research in 1994.

The Safar Center’s current research programs include Traumatic Brain Injury, Child Abuse, Cardiac Arrest, Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation, Hemorrhagic Shock, Combat Casualty Care, and Rehabilitation of CNS Injury. Center investigators work closely with the depts. of Critical Care Medicine, Surgery, Neurological Surgery, Anesthesiology, Emergency Medicine, and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at both the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

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Student Research Day at the Safar Center, an annual event held in August for summer trainees.

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Faculty, staff, alumni, trainees and guests celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Safar Center in 2009.

Physical Medicine and Rehab Research

Trainees from the laboratory of Safar Center Associate Director Dr. Anthony Kline in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The Safar Center is a multi-departmental research facility focused on translational studies in resuscitation medicine from the field to rehabilitation.

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Birth of CPR

Classic photo from 1956 of Dr. Peter Safar in the development of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation component of Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Dr. Safar is positioned behind the Anesthesia machine on the left, managing the airway. Dr. Safar is known as the father of modern day resuscitation.

The History of the Safar Center

The Safar Center was initially founded as the International Resuscitation Research Center (IRRC) in 1979 by Dr. Peter Safar. In the late 1950s, Dr. Safar pioneered the development of the ABCs (airway, breathing, circulation) of resuscitation, including the technique of “mouth-to-mouth” resuscitation, and assembled these techniques, together with others, into what is currently known and implemented as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).

The study and application of additional steps of advanced and prolonged life support led to the development of the concept of cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation (CPCR).

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