Interest in post-resuscitation care has risen with the development of treatment modalities that can affect long-term survival rates even when begun after the systematic ischemia/reperfusion insult associated with cardiac arrest. Mild therapeutic hypothermia has become the foundation for improvement of neurologically favorable survival after cardiac arrest. Reperfusion therapy, specifically early percutaneous coronary intervention, is becoming an important adjunct to therapeutic hypothermia. Identifying which post–cardiac arrest patient had an occluded or unstable coronary vessel is difficult because such events are not reliably predicted by precedent symptoms or standard electrocardiographic analysis. Increasing clinical experience suggests...
AIM: To determine if early cardiac catheterization (CC) is associated with improved survival in coma...
AbstractCardiac arrest can occur following a myriad of clinical conditions. With advancement of medi...
Due to significant improvement in the pre-hospital treatment of patients with out-of-hospital cardia...
Interest in post-resuscitation care has risen with the development of treatment modalities that can ...
A co-ordinated, evidence-based approach to treatments following cardiac arrest can have a significan...
Over the past years, physicians and researchers had integrated several interventions aiming to impro...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to assess the influence of percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...
In the United States, cardiac arrest is a devastating event that happens to affect approximately 300...
After the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), as a result of global ischaemia due to cardiac a...
International audienceABSTRACT: Prognosis of post-cardiac arrest patients remains very bleak, not on...
The 2010 ACLS Guidelines recommend a combination of goal-oriented interventions provided by an exper...
AbstractPatients who are comatose after cardiac arrest continue to be a challenge, with high mortali...
Urgent invasive coronary strategy including coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervent...
Due to significant improvement in the pre-hospital treatment of patients with out-of-hospital cardia...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a common lethal health problem. Despite significant advance...
AIM: To determine if early cardiac catheterization (CC) is associated with improved survival in coma...
AbstractCardiac arrest can occur following a myriad of clinical conditions. With advancement of medi...
Due to significant improvement in the pre-hospital treatment of patients with out-of-hospital cardia...
Interest in post-resuscitation care has risen with the development of treatment modalities that can ...
A co-ordinated, evidence-based approach to treatments following cardiac arrest can have a significan...
Over the past years, physicians and researchers had integrated several interventions aiming to impro...
ObjectivesThe aim of the study was to assess the influence of percutaneous coronary intervention (PC...
In the United States, cardiac arrest is a devastating event that happens to affect approximately 300...
After the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), as a result of global ischaemia due to cardiac a...
International audienceABSTRACT: Prognosis of post-cardiac arrest patients remains very bleak, not on...
The 2010 ACLS Guidelines recommend a combination of goal-oriented interventions provided by an exper...
AbstractPatients who are comatose after cardiac arrest continue to be a challenge, with high mortali...
Urgent invasive coronary strategy including coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervent...
Due to significant improvement in the pre-hospital treatment of patients with out-of-hospital cardia...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a common lethal health problem. Despite significant advance...
AIM: To determine if early cardiac catheterization (CC) is associated with improved survival in coma...
AbstractCardiac arrest can occur following a myriad of clinical conditions. With advancement of medi...
Due to significant improvement in the pre-hospital treatment of patients with out-of-hospital cardia...