WOS: 000253450500025PubMed ID: 18431271Objective: To test the feasibility of a neurocognitive test based on operant conditioning in a porcine model of cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Furthermore, to characterize the influence of different durations of cardiac arrest on cognitive performance and the accompanying neurohistopathological changes. Design: Randomized controlled laboratory animal study. Setting. Animal research facility of a university hospital. Subjects. Seventeen male domestic pigs. Interventions: Animals were anesthetized and mechanically ventilated before arterial and pulmonary artery catheters were inserted. Cardiac arrest was induced electrically after randomization of the animals into two groups (n = 7/gro...
Background and objectives Although a considerable amount of promising experimental research has been...
Introduction: Using a porcine model of accidental immersion hypothermia and hypothermic cardiac arre...
Objective: The effect of cardiac arrest (CA) on cerebral transcriptomics and metabolomics is unknown...
PubMed ID: 18431271WOS: 000253450500025Objective: To test the feasibility of a neurocognitive test b...
OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility of a neurocognitive test based on operant conditioning in a porci...
ObjectiveCardiopulmonary resuscitation is associated with high mortality and poor neurological recov...
Background:. Morbidity and mortality after resuscitation largely depend on the recovery of brain fun...
Introduction: Based on extracorporeal circulation, targeted reperfusion strategies have been develop...
Abstract There is a lack of reliable methods of evaluation of brain ischemic injury in patients unde...
Recent resuscitation studies have shown that the combination of controlled sequential elevation of t...
INTRODUCTION: Effects of postresuscitation treatment with argon on neurologic recovery were investi...
36th Critical Care Congress of the Society-of-Critical-Care-Medicine -- FEB 18-21, 2007 -- Orlando, ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of hypothermia on cerebral edema and metabolism, a porcine model ...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of neurological complications and mortality associated with ...
Objective: To determine if cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), together with inhibition of the sodium-hydr...
Background and objectives Although a considerable amount of promising experimental research has been...
Introduction: Using a porcine model of accidental immersion hypothermia and hypothermic cardiac arre...
Objective: The effect of cardiac arrest (CA) on cerebral transcriptomics and metabolomics is unknown...
PubMed ID: 18431271WOS: 000253450500025Objective: To test the feasibility of a neurocognitive test b...
OBJECTIVE: To test the feasibility of a neurocognitive test based on operant conditioning in a porci...
ObjectiveCardiopulmonary resuscitation is associated with high mortality and poor neurological recov...
Background:. Morbidity and mortality after resuscitation largely depend on the recovery of brain fun...
Introduction: Based on extracorporeal circulation, targeted reperfusion strategies have been develop...
Abstract There is a lack of reliable methods of evaluation of brain ischemic injury in patients unde...
Recent resuscitation studies have shown that the combination of controlled sequential elevation of t...
INTRODUCTION: Effects of postresuscitation treatment with argon on neurologic recovery were investi...
36th Critical Care Congress of the Society-of-Critical-Care-Medicine -- FEB 18-21, 2007 -- Orlando, ...
Objective: To evaluate the effects of hypothermia on cerebral edema and metabolism, a porcine model ...
Background: Despite the high prevalence of neurological complications and mortality associated with ...
Objective: To determine if cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), together with inhibition of the sodium-hydr...
Background and objectives Although a considerable amount of promising experimental research has been...
Introduction: Using a porcine model of accidental immersion hypothermia and hypothermic cardiac arre...
Objective: The effect of cardiac arrest (CA) on cerebral transcriptomics and metabolomics is unknown...