The outcome of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the child with absent vital signs is dismal. Best outcomes therefore should rely on early recognition and aggressive management of critical illness to interrupt deterioration to cardiorespiratory arrest. Moreover, resuscitation entails a spectrum of care ...
In the health-care area, there is a growing demand for devices capable of monitoring cardiorespiratory function in a simple and comfortable way without int... MD Rienzo,F Rizzo,G Parati,... - Computers in Cardiology 被引量: 63发表: 2005年 Vital signs and demographics in the preparticipation...
(994.7) 799.01 Asphyxia 799.02 Hypoxemia 799.1 Respiratory arrest Cardiorespiratory failure Excludes: cardiac arrest (427.5) failure of peripheral circulation (785.50) respiratory distress: NOS (786.09) acute (518.82) following trauma or surgery (518.5) newborn (770.89) syndrome (newborn) (769) adult...
of deterioration can be inconsistent (The National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death, 2005). This is supported by research on cardiorespiratory arrest in hospital, where one study showed that 60% of cardiac arrests, deaths and unplanned admission to intensive care units had ...
(eg: abnormal fetal heart rate, cord prolapse, uterine rupture, maternal haemorrhage; maternal trauma; maternal seizures; shoulder dystocia; maternal cardiorespiratory arrest, meconium-stained liqor or prolonged second stage) and either a 10-minute Apgar score < 7 or continued respiratory support at ...