A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine.One of the most crucial medicinal intervention during a cardiac arrest is epinephrine. Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) guidelines lays out the recommendation of delivering epinephrine every 3 – 5 minutes. The purpose of this study is to evaluate if physicians are compliant with delivering epinephrine as recommended, and how does compliance vs. non-compliance affect patient outcomes as measured by attaining return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). The design of this study is a retrospective chart review with analysis, using Wilcox-Rank sum and Chi-Square fisher exact test to...
Background Clinical trials have not shown a benefit of high doses of epinephrine in the management o...
Background: There is a conflict in the superiority of each of the vasopressin and epinephrine compar...
BACKGROUND. Experimental and uncontrolled clinical evidence suggests that intravenous epinephrine in...
Abstract Introduction Epinephrine administration during cardiac arrest has been the standard of care...
Cardiac arrest guidelines recommend epinephrine every 3–5 minutes during cardiac arrest resuscitatio...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the effect of epinephrine administration on t...
Introduction Epinephrine is recommended for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). How...
International audienceBackground: Epinephrine effectiveness and safety are still questioned. It is w...
Background: To determine if the effects of epinephrine administration on the outcome of out-of-hospi...
Copyright © 2018 Massachusetts Medical Society. BACKGROUND Concern about the use of epinephrine as a...
Current guidelines for treating cardiac arrest recommend administering 1 mg of epinephrine every 3−5...
We will be examining the effectiveness of epinephrine in the setting of a cardiac arrest. There’s a ...
The effects of epinephrine administration timing on patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OH...
abstract Objective: evaluate the effectiveness of epinephrine used during cardiac arrest and its ef...
Abstract Objective Epinephrine in out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains controversial and un...
Background Clinical trials have not shown a benefit of high doses of epinephrine in the management o...
Background: There is a conflict in the superiority of each of the vasopressin and epinephrine compar...
BACKGROUND. Experimental and uncontrolled clinical evidence suggests that intravenous epinephrine in...
Abstract Introduction Epinephrine administration during cardiac arrest has been the standard of care...
Cardiac arrest guidelines recommend epinephrine every 3–5 minutes during cardiac arrest resuscitatio...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the effect of epinephrine administration on t...
Introduction Epinephrine is recommended for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). How...
International audienceBackground: Epinephrine effectiveness and safety are still questioned. It is w...
Background: To determine if the effects of epinephrine administration on the outcome of out-of-hospi...
Copyright © 2018 Massachusetts Medical Society. BACKGROUND Concern about the use of epinephrine as a...
Current guidelines for treating cardiac arrest recommend administering 1 mg of epinephrine every 3−5...
We will be examining the effectiveness of epinephrine in the setting of a cardiac arrest. There’s a ...
The effects of epinephrine administration timing on patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OH...
abstract Objective: evaluate the effectiveness of epinephrine used during cardiac arrest and its ef...
Abstract Objective Epinephrine in out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains controversial and un...
Background Clinical trials have not shown a benefit of high doses of epinephrine in the management o...
Background: There is a conflict in the superiority of each of the vasopressin and epinephrine compar...
BACKGROUND. Experimental and uncontrolled clinical evidence suggests that intravenous epinephrine in...