Calcium chloride for cardiac arrestdoi:10.1016/S0196-0644(83)80430-2Carlotta M RinkeMosby, Inc.Annals of Emergency Medicine
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For cardiac arrest associated with hyperkalemia, hypocalcemia, or hypermagnesemia, the usual dose is 1.5-3g given by IV over 2-5 minutes. The dosage is based on medical condition, response to the treatment, age, and weight. Refer to a doctor or healthcare professional for guidelines on the...
Calcium chloride contains triple the amount of elemental calcium on a weight to weight basis over calcium gluconate. (10% calcium chloride: 272mg elemental calcium or 13.6 mEq/1g ampule; 10% calcium gluconate: 90mg elemental calcium or 4.5 mEq/1g ampule). However, CaCl ideally should be admin...
Cardiac arrest. Evidence suggests that administering calcium during cardiac arrest does not increase survival and might actually worsen the chance for resuscitation. Side Effects Calcium is LIKELY SAFE for most people when taken by mouth or when given intravenously (by IV) and appropriately. Calcium ...
No patient who was resuscitated successfully in the field was discharged from the hospital alive. We conclude that calcium chloride is not of value in resuscitating patients from refractory asystole in the prehospital cardiac arrest setting. 展开 关键词:...
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Low calcium intake could trigger sudden cardiac arrest: Study Hypercalcemia is defined as a state of total serum calcium level consistently higher than 11 mg/dL (2.75 mmol/L) or an ionized calcium concentration exceeding 5.4 mg/dL (1.35 mmol/L) (1). Childhood Sustained Hypercalcemia: A Diagnos...
Severe ionized hypocalcemia can cause hypotension, arrhythmias, and eventual cardiac arrest. Protocol driven care with frequent monitoring (every 4–6 hours) of acid–base status and other electrolytes, including ionized calcium, total calcium, phosphorous, and magnesium, is necessary for preventing ...
Plegisol (potassium chloride, sodium chloride, calcium chloride, and magnesium chloride injection, solution) is a formulation of electrolytes in water for injection, when suitably buffered in combination with ischemia and hypothermia, is used to induce cardiac arrest during open heart surgery. Plegisol...