introduction of closed-chest cpr redirected scholarly attention to patients who experienced cardiac arrest outside the operating room. currently, most studies of cpr outcomes are based on data derived from the medical population. the most commonly reported outcome of in-hospital cpr is the rate of ...
There were significant reductions in the primary outcomes of cardiac death, non-fatal MI and cardiac arrest, but there was an increase in death (total mortality) and stroke. Other adverse effects included significant bradycardia and hypotension. In this study, patients (n¼8351) received an ...
New classification of donation after circulatory death donors definitions and terminology. Transpl Int. 2016;29(7):749–59. Article PubMed Google Scholar Cour M, Turc J, Madelaine T, Argaud L. Risk factors for progression toward brain death after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Ann Intensive...
A second disparity lies in the changing incidence of rhythms that precipitate cardiac arrest. In Seattle during the decade of the 1970s, VF accounted for approximately 60 % of all out-of-hospital cardiac arrests treated by emergency medical services (EMS), whereas the remainder of acute rhythm ...
Patients with CHD are generally considered at higher risk for cardiac arrest, perioperative mortality and major morbidity than those without CHD5,6,7,8. In a comprehensive analysis of data from the University Hospital Consortium, 191,261 inpatient, non-cardiac procedures occurring between 1993 and ...
clinical end point in the control group, 1 (14.3%) needed noninvasive mechanical ventilation (bilevel positive airway pressure), 5 (71.4%) were intubated and ventilated mechanically (3 [42.9%] died shortly after intubation), and 1 (14.3%) died suddenly in the ward of cardiorespiratory arrest...
(ALS) is a medical protocol composed of algorithms following guidelines outlined by the American Heart Association. The protocol focuses on thetreatment of severe cardiovascular emergencies. These emergencies range from bradycardia (slow heartbeat) and tachycardia (fast heartbeat) to cardiac arrest, ...
Category 1 meaning found dead, is subdivided into out-of-hospital (1A) and in-hospital (1B) categories where in the case of sudden cardiac death no attempt is made for resuscitation by the medical team. Category 2 meaning witnessed cardiac arrest, is also subdivided into out-of-hospital (...
Cardiorespiratory Sensors and Their Implications for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Detection: A Systematic Review Saud Lingawi Jacob Hutton Calvin Kuo Annals of Biomedical Engineering (2024) Wireless multisite sensing systems for continuous physiological monitoring Ruilai Wei Qilin Hua Guozhen Shen ...
1. A system for management of cardiac arrest events, the system comprising: at least one processor; at least one memory storing program instructions and archived data for execution by the at least one processor that controls display of a graphical user interface, the archived data including a se...