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The Acidosis of Cardiac Arrest
New England Journal of Medicine, 1968Abstract Among 22 patients studied during cardiac arrest, 10 had predominantly respiratory, and eight metabolic acidosis. Most patients with metabolic acidosis had myocardial infarction, had an arterial pH of 7.15 to 7.35, and appeared to be benefited by sodium bicarbonate with or without hyperventilation.
J A, Chazan, R, Stenson, G S, Kurland
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Cardiac Issues in Cardiac Arrest
Seminars in Neurology, 2017The prognosis of cardiac arrest (CA) remains poor, with a survival rate at hospital discharge between 6 and 10%. To improve this disappointing outcome, efforts are needed regarding each step in the chain of survival. In this review, the authors focus on cardiac issues, as the heart itself could be both a cause and a target in this setting.
Wulfran, Bougouin, Alain, Cariou
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1987
Excerpt To the editor: Stempien and coworkers (1) recently reviewed the potential deleterious effects of calcium chloride administration during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
A L, George +3 more
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Excerpt To the editor: Stempien and coworkers (1) recently reviewed the potential deleterious effects of calcium chloride administration during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
A L, George +3 more
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Echocardiography in cardiac arrest
Current Opinion in Critical Care, 2010Successful resuscitation requires potentially reversible causes to be diagnosed and reversed, and many of these can readily be diagnosed using echocardiography. Although members of the resuscitation team routinely use adjuncts to their clinical examination in order to differentiate these causes, the use of echocardiography is not yet considered ...
Price, S, Uddin, S, Quinn, T
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1954
J S, MACMAHON, W I, HOTTEN, J F, FARRAR
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J S, MACMAHON, W I, HOTTEN, J F, FARRAR
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Hypothermia for cardiac arrest
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2006Therapeutic hypothermia for cardiac arrest survivors has emerged as a highly effective means of improving neurologic outcome. There are a number of purported mechanisms by which it is felt to be effective, but the exact mechanism is unknown. This article reviews the biochemical mechanisms of injury occurring in cardiac arrest, as well as the avenues ...
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Cardiac arrest and resuscitation
Surgery (Oxford), 2003Abstract Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is an essential skill for all health care professionals, and this review will outline some of the salient points of this large topic. However, it will assume prior knowledge, and focus on in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation and peri-arrest arrhythmias.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1955
P T, LAM, J T, WRZESINSKI, B R, WALSKE
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P T, LAM, J T, WRZESINSKI, B R, WALSKE
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