DEATH rateMORTALITY risk factorsSURVIVAL rateProlonged elevated heart rate (peHR) is recognized as a risk factor for poor prognosis among critically ill patients. However, there is currently a lack of studies investigating the association between peHR and patients with acute pancreatitis. Multiparameter...
Prior studies define prolonged elevated heart rate (PEHR) as heart rate >95 beats/min for >12 h. Major adverse cardiopulmonary events were documented according to the predefined criteria. Global outcome at 3 months was assessed with the modified Rankin Scale (mRS).175 (39 %) patients ...
Prolonged elevated heart rate (peHR) is recognized as a risk factor for poor prognosis among critically ill patients. However, there is currently a lack of studies investigating the association between peHR and patients with acute pancreatitis. Multiparameter Intelligent Monitoring in Intensive Care IV...
consistent with experimental observations. Heart rate increased by 7 bpm for the lowest and 28 bpm for the highest LPS dose. The model, however, differs from experimental data in regards to the time taken for the temperature and heart rate to return to baseline. It overestimates this dura...
The uterus is sometimes so distended with fluid that it is elevated to or above the level of the floor of the pelvis and little else, including the fetus, can be palpated. Hydramnios has been reported in the mare but is thought to be a rare occurrence. Uterine distention with hydramnios...
Prolonged Elevated Heart Rate and 90-Day Survival in Acutely Ill Patients: Data From the MIMIC-III Database 来自 国家科技图书文献中心 喜欢 0 阅读量: 163 作者:V Sandfort,Johnson, Alistair E.W,Kunz, Lauren M,Vargas, Jose D,Rosing, Douglas R ...
Spectral analysis of R-R intervals during paced breathing episodes revealed significantly lower power values in the high-frequency band (HF; 0.15-0.4Hz) but not in the low-frequency band (LF; 0.04-0.15Hz), leading to a significantly elevated LF/HF ratio in the former group. A significant ...
In this model of prolonged cardiac arrest treated with ECPR, we observed elevated biomarkers of NETosis, microvascular NET formation in the heart and brain as well as impaired recovery of both cardiac and neurologic function. However, LF and L-MOD therapies did not have a significant impact on...
In this model of prolonged cardiac arrest treated with ECPR, we observed elevated biomarkers of NETosis, microvascular NET formation in the heart and brain as well as impaired recovery of both cardiac and neurologic function. However, LF and L-MOD therapies did not have a significant impact on...
Pulse pressure was elevated by 2–4 mmHg for 40 h after exposure to 10 and 25 mg/kg CHP. The increase in BP without an increase in HR suggests that CHP increases total peripheral resistance and may alter the baroreflex control of BP. Cholinergic stimulation of the CNS may explain the ...