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Asystole following Reintubation during Suspension Laryngoscopy
Transient increase in heart rate and mean arterial pressure commonly occur during manipulation of the airway via direct laryngoscopy. This phenomenon is understood to be due to a sympathetic nervous system reflex causing an increase in plasma ...
Sheryl H. Glassman +2 more
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ABSTRACT Although several advances in glycogen storage disorder (GSD) management have been made over the years, there is still increased morbidity and mortality in these patients, particularly among those with GSD type I (GSDI). Here, we describe a case series of five patients with GSDIa who presented with severe lactic acidosis and passed away without
Herodes Guzman +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Policies that restrict abortion access not only create unnecessary and dangerous barriers to care for patients but also disrupt evidence‐based medical training in residency and subspecialty training. Previous studies indicate that exposure to abortion procedures during residency is directly linked to interest in pursuing abortion ...
CeCe Cheng +4 more
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Qi Wang,1 Qinqin Yin,1 Jun Yang,2 Bowen Ke,2 Linghui Yang,2 Jin Liu,1,2 Wensheng Zhang1,2 1Department of Anesthesiology, 2Laboratory of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine, Translational Neuroscience Centre, West China Hospital, Sichuan University ...
Wang Q +6 more
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Background and Aims Out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest stands as the primary cause of worldwide mortality. Therefore, all healthcare workers must comprehensively understand and practically apply cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
Usha Kumari +8 more
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Delayed identification of high‐degree atrioventricular block with prolonged asystole revealed after the removal of an implantable loop recorder owing to battery depletion [PDF]
Panagiotis Korantzopoulos +4 more
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Adaptation in anaesthesia team coordination in response to a simulated critical event and its relationship to clinical performance [PDF]
Background Recent studies in anaesthesia and intensive care indicate that a team's ability to adapt its coordination activities to changing situational demands is crucial for effective teamwork and thus, safe patient care.
Burtscher, M. J. +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Despite developments in advanced life support, outcomes after out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remain poor. Levosimendan, a calcium‐sensitizing inodilator commonly used in heart failure, has shown beneficial effects in several experimental models and anecdotal clinical cases of cardiac arrest. The Levosimendan in Cardiac Arrest
Susanne Rysz +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Extracorporeal Cardio‐Pulmonary Resuscitation (ECPR) can potentially enhance outcomes following out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Selection criteria determine candidacy for ECPR and affect outcomes, as do numbers of ECPR treatments per centre.
Carl‐Henrik Ölander +3 more
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Adenosine-Induced Transient Asystole [PDF]
Cerebral aneurysms are an important health issue in the United States, and the mortality rate following aneurysm rupture, or SAH, remains high. The treatment of these aneurysms uses endovascular options which include coil placement, stent assistant coiling and, recently, flow diversion.
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