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Ultrastructural injury to chick myocardial cells in vitro following "electric countershock". [PDF]
Janice L. Jones +4 more
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A comprehensive neuromonitoring approach in a large animal model of cardiac arrest
The figures displays multiple neuromonitoring devices in place to allow simultaneous measurements of multiple brain‐derived parameters during cardiac arrest and post‐resuscitation period. Abstract Background Anoxic brain injuries represent the main determinant of poor outcome after cardiac arrest (CA).
Filippo Annoni +11 more
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Abstract Stroke is a devastating disease with high morbidity and mortality. Animal models are indispensable tools that can mimic stroke processes and can be used for investigating mechanisms and developing novel therapeutic regimens. As a heterogeneous disease with complex pathophysiology, mimicking all aspects of human stroke in one animal model is ...
Yanyu Li, Jingjing Zhang
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The incidence of cardioversion-associated takotsubo cardiomyopathy in patients with atrial fibrillation undergoing electrical cardioversion is unknown.
Sittinun Thangjui +6 more
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Effectiveness and safety of electrical cardioversion for acute-onset atrial fibrillation in the emergency department: a real-world 10-year single center experience [PDF]
Objective Despite limited evidence, electrical cardioversion of acute-onset atrial fibrillation (AAF) is widely performed in the emergency department (ED).
Laura Bonfanti +6 more
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Aim: To determine the optimal first-shock energy level for biphasic defibrillation and whether fixed or escalating protocols for subsequent shocks are most effective.
Helen Pocock +4 more
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Aims: The Prehospital Optimal Shock Energy for Defibrillation (POSED) study will assess the feasibility of conducting a cluster randomised controlled study of clinical effectiveness in UK ambulance services to identify the optimal shock energy for ...
Helen Pocock +9 more
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The patient was a 78-year-old man with dilated cardiomyopathy. His cardio-thoracic ratio was 60.4% and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) was 33%. He had been repeatedly admitted for congestive heart failure.
Kohei Matsushita, MD +13 more
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Autoresuscitation: A Case and Discussion of the Lazarus Phenomenon
Lazarus phenomenon or autoresuscitation is a very rare condition defined as delayed unassisted return of spontaneous circulation after cessation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Based on a case with a 67‐year‐old male who came back to life after discontinuation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, we discuss the background and possible countermeasures ...
Kjartan Eskjaer Hannig +3 more
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