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Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.

Cardiac arrest during gamete release in chum salmon regulated by the parasympathetic nerve system.

... the cardiac arrest could be considered as an extraordinary case of ...the cardiac arrest that occurs in spawning chum salmon when female release eggs and males ejaculate sperm represents a ...

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ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF ATONIC POST - PARTUM HEMORRHAGE WITH HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK AND IMPENDING CARDIAC ARREST FOR EMERGENCY PERIPARTUM HYSTERECTOMY

ANESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF ATONIC POST - PARTUM HEMORRHAGE WITH HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK AND IMPENDING CARDIAC ARREST FOR EMERGENCY PERIPARTUM HYSTERECTOMY

... ABSTRACT: Post-partum hemorrhagic complication is a critical situation for an anesthesiologist, which requires timely and skillful anesthetic management. A massive post-partum bleeding leading to severe hypovolemic shock ...

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Intraoperative cardiac arrest and mortality in trauma patients. A 14-yr survey from a Brazilian tertiary teaching hospital.

Intraoperative cardiac arrest and mortality in trauma patients. A 14-yr survey from a Brazilian tertiary teaching hospital.

... Cardiac arrest was defined as the cessation of cardiac mechanical activity with loss of effective circulation determined by the absence of a palpable central ...intraoperative cardiac ...

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P.V. Lommel et al. (2001), "Near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest: a prospective study in the Netherlands"

P.V. Lommel et al. (2001), "Near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest: a prospective study in the Netherlands"

... our research, patients were interviewed three times during 8 years, with a matched control group. Our findings show that this process of change after NDE tends to take several years to consolidate. Presumably, besides ...

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Correlation between the post-cardiac arrest care algorithm and the nursing interventions classification  (NIC)

Correlation between the post-cardiac arrest care algorithm and the nursing interventions classification (NIC)

... extramural cardiac arrest between the urgency/emergency medical ...extramural cardiac arrest receives no CPR of people present on the ...post-cardiac arrest included in the chain ...

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Microdialysis Assessment of Cerebral Perfusion during Cardiac Arrest, Extracorporeal Life Support and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Rats - A Pilot Trial.

Microdialysis Assessment of Cerebral Perfusion during Cardiac Arrest, Extracorporeal Life Support and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Rats - A Pilot Trial.

... Despite intensive efforts to optimize outcome after cardiac arrest (CA) further improvements are urgently needed.[1–4] We hypothesize that neurological injury, caused by cerebral ischemia and ...

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Examination of physiological function and biochemical disorders in a rat model of prolonged asphyxia-induced cardiac arrest followed by cardio pulmonary bypass resuscitation.

Examination of physiological function and biochemical disorders in a rat model of prolonged asphyxia-induced cardiac arrest followed by cardio pulmonary bypass resuscitation.

... Asphyxia-induced cardiac arrest is an excellent system to study the effect of ischemia in animal ...KCl-induced cardiac arrest, have a potential to generate additional stress contributing to ...

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Main Complications of Mild Induced Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest: A Review Article

Main Complications of Mild Induced Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest: A Review Article

... although hypothermia has adverse effects, but most of the complication of induction of hypothermia can be prevented or controlled in intensive care conditions. Problems related to patient handling are different depending ...

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Vascular changes after cardiopulmonary bypass and ischemic cardiac arrest: roles of nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase

Vascular changes after cardiopulmonary bypass and ischemic cardiac arrest: roles of nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase

... ischemic arrest and extracorporeal circula- tion is often associated with alterations in vascular reactivity and permeability due to changes in the expression and activity of isoforms of nitric oxide synthase and ...

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Down-regulation of integrin β1 and focal adhesion kinase in renal glomeruli under various hemodynamic conditions.

Down-regulation of integrin β1 and focal adhesion kinase in renal glomeruli under various hemodynamic conditions.

... mediating cell adhesion, and FAK activation was highly correlated with cell adhesion force [27]. In the present study, FAK and pTyr- 397 FAK were visualized in the cytoplasm and nuclei of the podocytes in normotensive ...

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Incidência de parada cardíaca durante anestesia, em hospital universitário de atendimento terciário: estudo prospectivo entre 1996 e 2002.

Incidência de parada cardíaca durante anestesia, em hospital universitário de atendimento terciário: estudo prospectivo entre 1996 e 2002.

... each cardiac arrest and death, which were filled immediately after the event; evaluation of records of all patients included in the study and of autopsy reports, when ...diac arrest or death ...

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en 0103 507X rbti 28 02 0211

en 0103 507X rbti 28 02 0211

... 9. Gebhardt K, Guyette FX, Doshi AA, Callaway CW, Rittenberger JC; Post Cardiac Arrest Service. Prevalence and effect of fever on outcome following resuscitation from cardiac arrest. ...

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Hipotermia terapêutica pós-reanimação cardiorrespiratória: evidências e aspectos práticos

Hipotermia terapêutica pós-reanimação cardiorrespiratória: evidências e aspectos práticos

... Cardiac arrest survivors frequently sufer from ischemic brain injury associ- ated with poor neurological outcome and ...after cardiac arrest, the objective of this study was to review the ...

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en 0103 507X rbti 26 02 0083

en 0103 507X rbti 26 02 0083

... after cardiac arrest by an impressive number of approximately 50% after implementation of mild therapeutic hypothermia and to double therefore the group discharged with good ...

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... he study conducted by Leão et al. showed the ability of hypoxic-ischemic injuries viewed using magnetic resonance imaging of the brain to predict, in 72 hours, the prognosis of cardiac arrest survivors who ...

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Rev. Bras. Anestesiol.  vol.67 número4

Rev. Bras. Anestesiol. vol.67 número4

... The early assessment of neurological outcomes after CPR is important, and there has been a growing inter- est to estimate the prognosis after CPR. In recent years, several studies reported the predictors of neurologic ...

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Arq. Bras. Cardiol.  vol.84 número6

Arq. Bras. Cardiol. vol.84 número6

... 5. Abu-Laban RB, Christinson JM, Innes GD et al. Tissue plasm inogen activator in cardiac arrest with pulseless electrical activity. N Engl J Med 2 0 0 2 ; 3 4 6 : 1 5 2 2 -8 . 6. Heymans S, Luttun A, ...

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Braz. J. Cardiovasc. Surg.  vol.26 número3

Braz. J. Cardiovasc. Surg. vol.26 número3

... Myocardial revascularization without cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) was introduced into surgical practice years after conventional coronary artery bypass surgery utilizing CPB. The initial series of consecutive patients ...

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en 0103 507X rbti 26 03 0305

... DNA levels in 85 victims of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest who experienced a sustained return of spontaneous circulation after approximately 27 minutes. Of 85 patients studied, 30 died within 24 hours and ...

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Sao Paulo Med. J.  vol.131 número5

Sao Paulo Med. J. vol.131 número5

... pleted during and ater each cardiac arrest by the attending anes- thesiologist, together with one of the present authors. his form was used to collect information relating to the following: age; gender; ...

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