Abstract Background: Asystole (ASY) and pulseless electrical activity (PEA) have a poor outcome during sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Psychotropic medication has been associated with a risk for sudden cardiac death (SCD). Our aim was to study the association of psychotropic medication with ASY/PEA during SCA. Methods and results: A total of 659 SCA subjects were derived from the emergency data of Oulu University Hospital (2007–2012). Subjects with non-cardiac origin of SCA and over 30-minute delay to rhythm recording were excluded. Population included 222 subjects after exclusions (mean age 64 ± 14 years, 78% males). Initial rhythm was ventricular fibrillation (VF) or ventricular tachycardia (VT) in 123 (55%), ASY in 67 (30%) and PEA in 32 ...
Currently, there is a lack of international and national guidelines or consensus documents with spec...
Currently, there is a lack of international and national guidelines or consensus documents with spec...
Reports of sudden deaths of children and adolescents treated with psychotropic medications have rais...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) remains an important public health problem and is stubbornly difficult t...
univ-lyon1.fr Mortality rate is high in psychiatric patients versus general population. An important...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, baseline characteristics and factors associated with survival...
Introduction: Increased mortality has been observed in patients with mental health disorders. Specif...
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) accounts for 15-20% of all natural deaths in Western Europe. SCA occurs ...
Background-—Antipsychotics have been linked to prolongation of the QT interval. However, little is k...
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between serious arrhythmias in patients...
Background Antipsychotics have been associated with prolongation of the corrected QT interval and su...
Sudden unexpected death (SUD) has been associated with low or undetectable concentrations of antiepi...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Antipsychotics have been linked to prolongation of the QT interval. However,...
AimsNon-cardiac drugs that impair cardiac repolarization (electrocardiographic QT prolongation) are ...
AIMS: Clinical utility of QTc prolongation as a predictor for sudden cardiac death (SCD) has not be...
Currently, there is a lack of international and national guidelines or consensus documents with spec...
Currently, there is a lack of international and national guidelines or consensus documents with spec...
Reports of sudden deaths of children and adolescents treated with psychotropic medications have rais...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) remains an important public health problem and is stubbornly difficult t...
univ-lyon1.fr Mortality rate is high in psychiatric patients versus general population. An important...
Objective: To describe the prevalence, baseline characteristics and factors associated with survival...
Introduction: Increased mortality has been observed in patients with mental health disorders. Specif...
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) accounts for 15-20% of all natural deaths in Western Europe. SCA occurs ...
Background-—Antipsychotics have been linked to prolongation of the QT interval. However, little is k...
The aim of the present study was to examine the relationship between serious arrhythmias in patients...
Background Antipsychotics have been associated with prolongation of the corrected QT interval and su...
Sudden unexpected death (SUD) has been associated with low or undetectable concentrations of antiepi...
[[abstract]]BACKGROUND: Antipsychotics have been linked to prolongation of the QT interval. However,...
AimsNon-cardiac drugs that impair cardiac repolarization (electrocardiographic QT prolongation) are ...
AIMS: Clinical utility of QTc prolongation as a predictor for sudden cardiac death (SCD) has not be...
Currently, there is a lack of international and national guidelines or consensus documents with spec...
Currently, there is a lack of international and national guidelines or consensus documents with spec...
Reports of sudden deaths of children and adolescents treated with psychotropic medications have rais...