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Treatment for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest [PDF]
Graham Nichol +2 more
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Prognostic importance of neuron-specific enolase measured in plasma or serum in patients resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest [PDF]
Y Abdi Isse +6 more
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The perspective presents an integrated view of neuromorphic technologies, from device physics to real‐time applicability, while highlighting the necessity of full‐stack co‐optimization. By outlining practical hardware‐level strategies to exploit device behavior and mitigate non‐idealities, it shows pathways for building efficient, scalable, and ...
Kapil Bhardwaj +8 more
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The role of magnesium in cardiac arrest
Cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death globally. Only 25.8% of in-hospital and 33.5% of out-of-hospital individuals who achieve spontaneous circulation following cardiac arrest survive to leave the hospital.
Baoshan Liu +18 more
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Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major public health challenge. Nearly 20% of all mortality in industrialized countries is due to sudden cardiac arrest. This is of epidemic proportion and remains a daunting problem. The actual incidence of sudden cardiac death is highly variable but recent prospective studies using multiple sources in the United
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Barbiturates Following Cardiac Arrest [PDF]
Mark A. Rockoff, HARVEY M. SHAPIRO
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ELABELA Targets Mitochondria to Modulate Heart Development
The role of peptide ELABELA (ELA) in cardiomyocyte apoptosis and congenital heart disease (CHD) is unclear. ELA deficiency caused cardiomyocyte apoptosis and CHD. A novel ELA‐APJ‐AKT‐BCL2/BAX axis in regulating mitochondrial function and contributing to CHD pathogenesis was established.
Jian Wang +22 more
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Letter by Kagawa et al Regarding Article, “Hypothermia in Comatose Survivors From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Pilot Trial Comparing 2 Levels of Target Temperature” [PDF]
Eisuke Kagawa, Keigo Dote, Yasuki Kihara
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Lipid overload suppresses SREBF2‐mediated FNTB expression, leading to defective Lamin A maturation and nuclear envelope instability. This nuclear catastrophe triggers a pro‐fibrotic senescence program in cardiomyocytes. Notably, restoring nuclear integrity via AAV9‐based gene therapy effectively attenuates cardiac remodeling, identifying the ...
Yuxiao Chen +16 more
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Background Cardiac arrest during ambulance transport is a complex situation that has features of both in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) but lacks a clear classification.
Neslihan Ergün Süzer +3 more
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