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Examples of cardiac arrest


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For example, ischemic injuries that can selectively damage the medial temporal lobe, such as strokes and cardiacarrest, rarely occur in children.
One patient required reoperation due to infective endocarditis of the bio-prosthesis while another, who was in cardiacarrest before surgery, had neurological damage.
Among 144 young people (35 years) who died suddenly because of cardiovascular disease, 14 had a "mechanical" and 130 an "arrhythmic" cardiacarrest.
The survival rate in cardiacarrest patients is 3 to 5 percent in out-of-hospital settings and 10 to 20 percent in hospital settings (17).
Finally, we counted all the "yes" values to estimate the current survival rate following cardiacarrest in hospital settings.
Following a technically satisfactory arterial switch procedure, this child had a sudden cardiacarrest 36 hours after the repair.
If severe may lead to cardiovascular collapse and cardiacarrest.
He developed cardiacarrest and died on his way to hospital.
In contrast, juvenile cardiacarrest and phocine pneumonic diseases, for example, are well-formed.
On the second day after admittance, he developed an irreversible cardiacarrest.
Continuous electrocardiogram monitoring showed sudden cardiacarrest 15 minutes after admission, and she was vigorously resuscitated.
On the second post-operative day, she sustained a sudden cardiacarrest without any prodromal signs, and though resuscitation was started immediately, subsequently died.
We created a single binary variable to estimate the annual incidence rate of cardiacarrest in hospital settings.
The annual incidence rate of cardiacarrest is 59/100,000 in out-of-hospital settings (18).
She died, at age 42, 15 years after her cardiacarrest.
Successful treatment of fetal cardiacarrest by left ventricular exchange transfusion.
We regret the death of the very ill child in our series with recurrent pulmonary edema in whom cardiacarrest followed a vasovagal reaction.
The time interval from the onset of symptoms to cardiacarrest varied from less than one minute to 18 hours.
Three days after his hospital admission he died of respiratory failure and cardiacarrest.
Three out of the 4 patients had catastrophic episodes of ventricular tachycardia with cardiacarrest and/or death.
After institution of cardiopulmonary bypass and cardioplegic cardiacarrest, the ascending aorta and the pulmonary trunk are transected.
Sudden cardiacarrest occurred at home 1 year later with evidence of complete heart block.
At 42 months (37 months on therapy), the patient suffered a cardiacarrest while on a home monitor, which revealed high-degree atrioventricular block.
During induction of anaesthesia, she developed a cardiacarrest, probably due to an anaphylactic reaction to the use of aprotonin, but was successfully resuscitated.
Eighty-seven percent of women experienced a cardiacarrest and an additional 9% manifested a serious dysrhythmia without frank arrest.
Embolization was successfully performed, followed by peritonitis and septic shock 3 days later and hysterectomy complicated by fatal cardiacarrest.
We used this count as an estimate of the annual incidence rate of cardiacarrest in hospital settings.
The worst survival figures in the category of "cardiac" support are those which relate to patients who fail to wean from perioperative bypass or who are cannulated during cardiacarrest.
In complete or near complete ischaemia of the cardiacarrest type, pump activity has ceased and the calcium leak is enhanced by the massive release of excitatory amino acids.
While the data indicate that metabolism is better after low flow than subsequent to cardiacarrest, the risk for energy crises appears imminent with both techniques.
Functional status and quality of life in long-term survivors of cardiacarrest after cardiac surgery.
An example of multiple barriers inserted to prevent an adverse incident is the prevention of inadvertent intravenous administration of strong potassium chloride solution resulting in cardiacarrest.
Myocardial protection during ischemic cardiacarrest: possible deleterious effects of glucose and mannitol in coronary infusates.
In the event of a cardiacarrest, a code blue is issued, and a trained code blue team takes over the management of the cardiacarrest patient.
An example of the latter would be the entry of a "do not resuscitate" order and hence the withholding of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the event of a cardiacarrest.
Postoperatively, the hemodynamics were stable and the patient became conscious on the second postoperative day with left side hemiparesis, most likely a sequel of the preoperative cardiacarrest.
Participants of the three secondary prevention trials were survivors of cardiacarrest, although details differed slightly between the studies, for example, in the degree of left ventricular dysfunction.
The person who suffers cardiacarrest and collapses in the street obviously needs an immediate response.
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In fact, a doctor plays no active role unless, for example, a cardiacarrest occurs.
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I believe that an automatic right to screening for all relatives of people who have died from sudden cardiacarrest is crucial.
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Many patients suffering a heart attack (myocardial infarction) do not have a cardiacarrest and do not lose spontaneous circulation.
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Resuscitation facilities are generally available in other specialist hospital departments where risk of cardiacarrest is high.
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She suffered a cardiacarrest for five minutes or so.
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The other, worst of all, had a sudden cardiacarrest.
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Coupled with severe vomiting, his condition could have led to cardiacarrest.
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The staff were fully trained in the emergency treatment of a cardiacarrest and had recently attended a refresher course.
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He does a good line in cardiacarrest and pulmonary embolism.
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I believe that the latter standard has much more clinical significance, particularly in cases of cardiacarrest.
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Hospitals are geared up for emergencies such as cardiacarrest.
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There have been no reports of deaths following cardiacarrest because of lack of medical cover.
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He, too, picked up limbs and dead bodies from the motorway, delivered babies and dealt with cases of cardiacarrest.
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It is not a conventicle of muscle-bound health freaks sweating and grunting their way to cardiacarrest.
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The results have been startling and have produced huge dividends for patients, particularly those suffering cardiacarrest.
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It is approaching the economic equivalent of a cardiacarrest.
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It is only about 10 years since the western economies had a collective cardiacarrest when oil prices quadrupled.
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She had a cardiacarrest and could not breathe.
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However, for patients with cardiacarrest, there is no doubt that the quicker a paramedic arrives at the scene, the better.
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Let us say that a terminally ill patient dying from cancer has a cardiacarrest and could be resuscitated with cardiac resuscitation.
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One of those subsequently died, not from fluorosis but from cardiacarrest, no doubt because of the unpleasant experience he suffered in respect of the fluoride.
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The steering group on ambulance performance standards suggested that prioritisation of 999 calls could help to save the lives of an additional 3,200 cardiacarrest victims a year.
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Again, the development of mechanical procedures for the treatment of anuria, respiratory failure and cardiacarrest has made possible newer methods of therapy for complications which may accompany certain accidents.
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At the subsequent inquest the cause of death was given as cerebral anoxia due to or as a consequence of cardiacarrest, and a verdict of misadventure was returned.
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The cardiacarrest procedure was not implemented.
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A cardiacarrest on the operating theatre in the general hospital would necessitate an ambulance run to the county hospital's intensive care unit, which is unacceptable.
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He then goes into cardiacarrest and dies.
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The solution is a full cardiacarrest, which can be done with hypothermia.
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It is a common cause of cardiacarrest and is usually fatal if not reversed by defibrillation.
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Stroke, shock, cardiacarrest and heart attack may cause stagnant hypoxia.
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The gas was designed to induce cardiacarrest, making the victim's death look like a heart attack.
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In judicial hangings, death is pronounced at cardiacarrest, which may occur at times from several minutes up to 15 minutes or longer after hanging.
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Even today historians dispute the cause of her death although many believe that she died of cardiacarrest or a similar condition.
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House had the dead muscle bypassed to restore circulation to the remainder of his leg, risking organ failure and cardiacarrest.
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Ventricular fibrillation is the most commonly identified arrhythmia in cardiacarrest patients.
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For example, shock may lead to hypoxemia (a lack of oxygen in arterial blood) or cardiacarrest.
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Patients with a cardiacarrest prior to admission were excluded.
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House had the dead muscle bypassed in order to restore circulation to the remainder of his leg, risking organ failure and cardiacarrest.
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All parts of the plant are poisonous and can cause cardiacarrest if ingested.
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Five days later he died, aged thirty-two years old, after an acute cardiacarrest.
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The exact cause of death in such cases is uncertain, but may result from cardiac arrhythmia leading to cardiacarrest.
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Minutes into the procedure, she went into cardiacarrest, causing her blood pressure to steadily drop and her organs to stop functioning.
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There was however, an insufficient number of cardiacarrest cases to draw significant medical conclusions.
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Loss of consciousness may be accompanied by convulsions and is followed by cyanosis and cardiacarrest.
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She had a massive stroke leading to cardiacarrest.
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His father died of cardiacarrest in 2001.
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V-fib is considered a form of cardiacarrest.
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He died five days later following a cardiacarrest.
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Some victims suffer immediate cardiacarrest and will not survive without prompt emergency care.
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The repeated shocks send him into cardiacarrest, but she manages to resuscitate him.
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Once absorbed into blood through the skin, it reacts with blood calcium and may cause cardiacarrest.
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When he was emergency transported to a hospital, he was already in cardiacarrest, confirmed dead and was novel flu.
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Procaine may also induce weakening of the myocardium leading to cardiacarrest.
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In addition, it has been shown that those who suffer arrests in remote locations have worse outcomes following cardiacarrest.
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Brain injury is likely to happen if cardiacarrest goes untreated for more than five minutes.
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