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Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest

Anesthesiology Clinics, 2020
Cardiac arrest in the operating room and in the immediate postoperative period is a potentially catastrophic event that is almost always witnessed and is frequently anticipated. Perioperative crises and perioperative cardiac arrest, although often catastrophic, are frequently managed in a timely and directed manner because practitioners have a deep ...
Benjamin T, Houseman   +2 more
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Hypothermic cardiac arrest

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2007
After being lost for 16 hr, a 7-yr-old boy was admitted to the emergency Department (ED) in a severe hypothermic condition of 23.3 degrees C with cardiac arrest. Active rewarming was conducted with cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Sixty minutes after admission, return of spontaneous circulation was confirmed.
Ji Hye, Kim   +5 more
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Cardiac Arrest Resuscitation

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2015
Cardiac arrest is a dynamic disease that tests the multitasking and leadership abilities of emergency physicians. Providers must simultaneously manage the logistics of resuscitation while searching for the cause of cardiac arrest. The astute clinician will also realize that he or she is orchestrating only one portion of a larger series of events, each ...
Francis X, Guyette   +2 more
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Cardiac Arrest Trolley

Scottish Medical Journal, 1969
A cardiac arrest trolley has been designed specifically for one hospital and through use over 5 years has been progressively modified and improved. There is little doubt that such trolleys, by the provision of equipment in a compact easily accessible way, have saved lives.
W K, Stewart   +3 more
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Surviving Cardiac Arrest

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2009
Surviving cardiac arrest requires high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation, advanced life support interventions, and optimal post-cardiac arrest care. After return of spontaneous circulation and stabilization of airway, breathing, and circulation, the focus shifts to the treatment of post-cardiac arrest syndrome.
Diane, Twedell, Marjorie, McDonough
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Cardiac arrest

Emergency Nurse, 2014
In this head-to-head debate, the authors provide opposing arguments about whether patients with cardiac arrest should be taken to hospital.
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Maternal cardiac arrest

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2019
The review is intended to serve as a practical clinical aid for the clinician called to maternal cardiac arrest.Anesthesia complications comprise an important cause of maternal cardiac arrest in developed countries Also predominant are hemorrhage and infections.
Yigal, Helviz, Sharon, Einav
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CARDIAC ARREST

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1954
J S, MACMAHON, W I, HOTTEN, J F, FARRAR
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Cardiac Issues in Cardiac Arrest

Seminars in Neurology, 2017
The 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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Anesthesia-Related Cardiac Arrest

Survey of Anesthesiology, 2014
Abstract Background: Much is still unknown about the actual incidence of anesthesia-related cardiac arrest in the United States. Methods: The authors identified all of the cases of cardiac arrest from their quality ...
Sheila J, Ellis   +10 more
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