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Energy metabolism in the perfused, arrested rabbit heart

Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, 1989
Energy metabolism of quiescent cardiac muscle was studied in the isolated rabbit heart preparation perfused at constant pressure by the Langendorff technique. Oxygen consumption (MVo2), coronary flow rate (CFR) and the steady state concentrations of high energy phosphate compounds were determined in hearts rendered asystolic using modified Krebs ...
George Kotsanas   +2 more
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Cardiac Arrest in Infants After Congenital Heart Surgery [PDF]

open access: possibleCirculation, 1999
Background —The survival rate to discharge after a cardiac arrest in a patient in the pediatric intensive care unit is reported to be as low as 7%. The survival rates and markers for survival strictly regarding infants with cardiac arrest after congenital heart surgery are unknown.
Randall B. Griepp   +7 more
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Cardiac arrest following holiday heart syndrome

International Journal of Cardiology, 1997
We describe the case of a patient who, after a binge, had an episode of ventricular fibrillation (holiday heart syndrome) and was successfully resuscitated. In the electrophysiological study, we found dual atrioventricular nodal pathways, an atrioventricular effective refractory period of 210 ms, and an inducible atrial fibrillation with a ventricular ...
Abdel J. Fuenmayor, Abdel M. Fuenmayor
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Residual metabolism of the hypothermic-arrested pig heart

Journal of Surgical Research, 1981
Abstract Fourteen Yorkshire pigs were anesthetized and placed on cardiopulmonary bypass. The hearts were cooled to 15°C and arrested with periodic injections of 50 ml of a cold ( T = 4°C) crystalloid cardioplegic solution containing 35 meq/liter K + for 2 hr. The hearts were then reperfused with warm oxygenated blood for 1 hr. A needle pH electrode
Joseph M. Alvarez   +9 more
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External Electric Stimulation of the Heart in Cardiac Arrest

A.M.A. Archives of Internal Medicine, 1955
Stokes-Adams disease consists of attacks of cerebral ischemia in patients with atrioventricular heart block. The attacks are due to inadequate circulation resulting from very slow idioventricular rhythm, ventricular standstill, ventricular tachycardia, or ventricular fibrillation.
Milton H. Paul   +4 more
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ARREST OF ISOLATED HEART WITH POTASSIUM CITRATE

The Lancet, 1957
J.B.E. Baker   +3 more
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VOLUNTARY ARREST OF THE PULSE AND APPARENTLY OF THE HEART [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical Journal of Australia, 1921
H. R. Sear, Sinclair Gillies
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[Epidemiology of heart arrest in children].

Zhonghua er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of pediatrics, 2018
S Z Zeng, Y M Zhu
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