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Cardiovascular Effects of Adding Adrenaline to Arthroscopic Knee Irrigation Fluid in Canine Diagnostic Procedures [PDF]
Background: Adrenaline is used as a local haemostatic in human arthroscopy, due to its peripheral vasoconstrictive properties, which enhance image quality with minimal cardiovascular side effects.
Ana Zapata+5 more
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Effect of direct adrenaline infusion into isolated rat heart on the induction of ventricular tachyarrhythmias [PDF]
• In this study, hearts from 72 male Wistar albino rats were divided into two main protocols: a 40 min ischemia group (protocol A, n = 53) and 10 min ischemia group (protocol B, n = 19). Protocol A subdivided into 2 groups as a control group (n = 10) and
Ahmet Davut Aksu+9 more
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Comparison of blood loss at the donor site & Acute cardiovascular effects by using adrenaline infiltration and topical adrenaline during skin graft harvest [PDF]
Background. Burn surgery is associated with high blood loss to both the donor and recipient site. Although various techniques for reducing intraoperative blood loss have been described, topical adrenaline and adrenaline infiltration have significantly ...
Chethan L.+3 more
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Background During cardiopulmonary resuscitation, the brain becomes ischemic. Adrenaline and vasopressin have been recommended for use during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Daisuke Kondo+4 more
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Background The background is that intravenous adrenaline administration is recommended for advanced cardiovascular life support in adults and endotracheal administration is given low priority.
Tomohiro Hasegawa, Yusuke Watanabe
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Objectives: Neonatal resuscitation guidelines recommend administering intravenous (IV) adrenaline if bradycardia persists despite adequate ventilation and chest compressions (CC).
Nils T. Songstad+16 more
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Cost-effectiveness of adrenaline for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Background The ‘Prehospital Assessment of the Role of Adrenaline: Measuring the Effectiveness of Drug Administration In Cardiac Arrest’ (PARAMEDIC2) trial showed that adrenaline improves overall survival, but not neurological outcomes.
Felix Achana+17 more
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Aim This pilot study aimed to investigate whether a 4‐week programme of intermittent high‐intensity training (HIT) will improve counterregulatory responses and improve hypoglycaemia awareness in adults with type 1 diabetes who have been exposed to ...
Catriona M. Farrell+3 more
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Background and objective: Administration of some additives with local anesthetics can prolong pain free period post-operatively, thereby reducing need for post-operative analgesics and improving patient comfort.
Kalra Rinku+5 more
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Adrenaline to improve survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: the PARAMEDIC2 RCT
Background: Adrenaline has been used as a treatment for cardiac arrest for many years, despite uncertainty about its effects on long-term outcomes and concerns that it may cause worse neurological outcomes. Objectives: The objectives were to evaluate the
Gavin D Perkins+31 more
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