Frequency not reported: Angina pectoris, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, atrioventricular block, bradycardia, cardiac arrest, cardiopulmonary failure, cardiorespiratory arrest, chest pain, deep vein thrombosis, electrocardiogram QT prolonged, heat stroke, hypertension, hypotension, myocardial infarction, myoc...
Postmarketing reports: Cardiac/cardiopulmonary arrest, deep vein thrombosis[Ref]Collective data gathered from 17 placebo-controlled clinical studies (n=5106) involving the use of atypical antipsychotic agents, including risperidone, for the treatment of behavioral disorders in the elderly patient with demen...
1, 2 The operative trauma (eg, the endothelial injury caused by cardiopulmonary bypass [CPB])3 may further increase pulmonary vascular reactivity and create a situation in which moderate postoperative stress dramatically increases PVR. In children with decreased right ventricular contractility, this may...
Once VF sudden cardiac arrest occurs, death or permanent damage may be averted if the sudden cardiac arrest victim receives immediate bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and defibrillation to reverse VF sudden cardiac arrest. This involves treating the victim with an electric shock to the hea...
"A 60 percent rate of survival from cardiac arrest is good, but maternal mortality in the United States remains unacceptably high," said Dr. Mhyre. "This information will assist health care providers to deliver the most effective maternal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) when both the mother's...
Frequency not reported: Angina pectoris, atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, atrioventricular block, bradycardia, cardiac arrest, cardiopulmonary failure, cardiorespiratory arrest, chest pain, deep vein thrombosis, electrocardiogram QT prolonged, heat stroke, hypertension, hypotension, myocardial infarction, myoc...