Key Points in the Treatment of Cardiac ArrestCardiac angiographyChildrenContrast mediumNephrotoxicityRIFLE criteria for acute renal failureDespite increasing reports on nonionic contrast media-induced nephropathy (CIN) in hospitalized adult pdoi:10.1007/978-88-470-2296-6_85G. Trillò...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains a leading cause of death worldwide, with substantial geographical, ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in outcome. Successful resuscitation efforts depend on the 'chain of survival', which includes immediate recognition of cardiac arrest and activation of ...
A Waikato Hospital cardiologist has taken the lead in publishing an international and world-first best practice blueprint for investigating Sudden Unexplained Death (SUD) and Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA). It has been published inHeart RhythmandJournal of Arrhythmiatoday. The paper sets out an aspirat...
At the cellular level, different types of cellular senescence are the basis of cardiac senescence. The replicative capacity of cells is limited, indicating that aging occurs at the cellular level, namely, as “cellular senescence”. Senescent cells exhibit cell cycle arrest, which initiates tissue r...
severe cases can occur due to cerebral hernia caused by respiratory and cardiac arrest patients with mild, chronic or water poisoning is slow, symptoms are often not obvious, many covered by the symptoms and signs of primary disease, can have drowsiness, headache, nausea, vomiting, muscle spasms...
Monitor for clinical symptoms or signs of cardiac dysfunction. Withhold and resume at reduced dose upon recovery or permanently discontinue based on severity. Arterial Thromboembolic Events. Among patients receivin...
there is evidence to suggest that prolonged p53 activation may be just as damaging as its inactivation. Hyperactivation of p53 has been associated with ischaemic damage from strokes or cardiac arrest [100], as well as cell death in degenerative illnesses such arthritis, multiple sclerosis [101], ...
Reports of 5-MeO-DMT show agitation and tachycardia with periodic reports of hyperthermia, seizures, coma, increased serum creatinine, and life-threatening experiences, such as cardiac arrest and possible death [53]. Ibogaine has side effects such as nausea, headache, and visual changes; the most...
fatal adverse reactions occurred in 4.6% of patients, including 3 cases of hemorrhage, 2 cases each of sepsis and due to unknown causes, and 1 case each of acute myocardial infarction, autoimmune encephalitis, cardiac arrest, cerebrovascular accident, femur fracture with perioperative pulmonary embolus...
In the absence of heart damage, the reactivation of NRG1 may stimulate many signs of cardiac regeneration.81 These results suggest that NRG1 is the key node between myocardial injury and physiological cardiac regeneration. Additionally, activation of NRG1/ErbB4 signaling pathways induced the ...