International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR)

The International Liaison Committee on Resusci­tation (ILCOR) was formed in 1992 to provide a forum for liaison between principal resuscita­tion organisations worldwide. Although the criteria for participation were not closely defined, member organi­sations were expected to have an accepted remit for creating resuscitation guidelines, preferably for more than one country, and to be multidisciplinary in mem­bership. At present, ILCOR comprises representatives of the American Heart Association (AHA), the Euro­pean Resuscitation Council (ERC), the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada (HSFC), the Australian and New Zealand Committee on Resuscitation, the Resuscitation Coun­cils of Southern Africa (RCSA), and the Inter American Heart Foundation (IAHF). The current ILCOR co chairs are Bill Montgomery and Jerry Nolan.

The objectives of the ILCOR are to:
· Provide a forum for discussion and for coordination of all aspects of   cardiopulmonary and cerebral resuscitation worldwide.
· Foster scientific research in areas of resuscitation where there is a lack of data or   where there is controversy.
· Provide for dissemination of information on training and education in   resuscitation.
· Provide a mechanism for collecting, reviewing and sharing international scientific   data on resuscitation.
· Produce as appropriate statements on specific issues related to resuscitation   that reflect international consensus.

ILCOR meets twice each year usually alternating between a venue in the United States and a venue elsewhere in the world. In collaboration with the AHA, ILCOR produced the first International CPR Guidelines in 2000. Once again, in collaboration with the AHA, ILCOR is now co-ordinating an evidence-based review of resuscitation science, which will culminate in the International Consensus on CPR and ECC Science with Treatment Recommendations Conference in January 2005. The proceedings of this meeting will provide the material for regional resuscitation organisations, such as the ERC, to write their resuscitation guidelines.

Go to ILCOR News

Go to the ILCOR Statements Archive