Therapeutic mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest in shockable and nonshockable rhythms: does it improve both survival and neurological outcome?Cardiac ArrestHospital DischargePerformance CategoryNeurological OutcomeBrain DeathIntroduction Although therapeutic mild hypothermia (TMH) after resuscitation from cardiac ...
? 2023 American College of Emergency PhysiciansStudy objective: The proportion of nonshockable sudden cardiac arrests (pulseless electrical activity and asystole) continues to rise. Survival is lower than shockable (ventricular fibrillation [VF]) sudden cardiac arrests, but there is little community-based...
网络不可电击复律心律 网络释义 1. 不可电击复律心律 ...e rhythms)的判别敏感性应高于90%,对于不可电击复律心律(nonshockable rhythms)的判别特异性应高于95%。 www.ceheart.com|基于 1 个网页
Younger age, witnessed arrest, initial pulseless electrical activity rhythms, and cardiac etiology were significantly associated with the presence of subsequent shock in patients with initially non-shockable rhythms.#In this study of cardiac arrest patients with initially non-shockable rhythms, patients ...
hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) survive.1 Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) doubles the chances of survival,2 yet is only undertaken in one-third of cases.3 Chest compression-only CPR (CCCPR) has emerged as an alternative to standard CPR, which includes compressions and ventilations. ...
The effects of adrenaline in out of hospital cardiac arrest with shockable and non-shockable rhythms: Findings from the PACA and PARAMEDIC-2 randomised controlled trialsAdrenalineAdvanced life supportCardiac arrestEpinephrineVasopressorsIntroductionPrevious research suggests there may be differences in the ...
Clinical predictors of shockable versus non-shockable rhythms in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Granfeldt A,Wissenberg M,Hansen SM,Lippert FK,Lang-Jensen T,Hendriksen OM,Torp-Pedersen C,Christensen EF,Christiansen CF. Resuscitation . 2016...
(e.g., with a low false-positive rate), a shockable rhythm can be identified fast (e.g., less than 6 seconds, less than 3 seconds, possibly in less than a second) and without having to analyze ECG data for longer time segments than would otherwise be required using conventional ...
(such as, with a low false positive rate), an other shockable rhythm can be identified fastly (such as less than 6 seconds,, may be in less than one second less than 3 seconds) and without than needing to use conventional methods the analysis in terms of making ECG data longer time ...
Demystifying non-shockable rhythms in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest - ScienceDirectdoi:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2022.10.023Marinos.KosmopoulosUniversity of Minnesota Medical School, Twin Cities, Department of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, USA; Center for Resuscitation Medicine, University of Minnesota, ...