Aim: This study evaluated whether the prehospital administered dosage of epinephrine (Ep) influences the plasma levels of catecholamines in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Methods: This was a prospective, observational clinical study. Patients with OHCA transferred to our hospital between July 2014 and July 2017 were analyzed. The plasma levels of catecholamines were measured using blood samples obtained immediately upon arrival at the hospital and before the administration of Ep. Patients were divided into three groups based on the prehospital administered dosage of Ep: no prehospital administration (group Z); 1 mg of Ep (group O); and 2 mg of Ep (group T). The levels of catecholamines, as well as the conditions of res...
We will be examining the effectiveness of epinephrine in the setting of a cardiac arrest. There’s a ...
Background: There is little evidence from clinical trials that the use of adrenaline (epinephrine) i...
There has long been debate over the efficacy of intravenous drugs in cardiac arrest. This observatio...
Background: To determine if the effects of epinephrine administration on the outcome of out-of-hospi...
Abstract Introduction Epinephrine administration during cardiac arrest has been the standard of care...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the effect of epinephrine administration on t...
BACKGROUND. Experimental and uncontrolled clinical evidence suggests that intravenous epinephrine in...
BACKGROUND Concern about the use of epinephrine as a treatment for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest le...
Introduction Epinephrine is recommended for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). How...
Background Clinical trials have not shown a benefit of high doses of epinephrine in the management o...
ABSTRACT: The objective of vasopressor therapy during closed-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CP...
International audienceBackground: Epinephrine effectiveness and safety are still questioned. It is w...
Cardiac arrest guidelines recommend epinephrine every 3–5 minutes during cardiac arrest resuscitatio...
out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with initial non-shockable rhythm: an observational cohort stud
abstract Objective: evaluate the effectiveness of epinephrine used during cardiac arrest and its ef...
We will be examining the effectiveness of epinephrine in the setting of a cardiac arrest. There’s a ...
Background: There is little evidence from clinical trials that the use of adrenaline (epinephrine) i...
There has long been debate over the efficacy of intravenous drugs in cardiac arrest. This observatio...
Background: To determine if the effects of epinephrine administration on the outcome of out-of-hospi...
Abstract Introduction Epinephrine administration during cardiac arrest has been the standard of care...
Objective: The objective of this study is to determine the effect of epinephrine administration on t...
BACKGROUND. Experimental and uncontrolled clinical evidence suggests that intravenous epinephrine in...
BACKGROUND Concern about the use of epinephrine as a treatment for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest le...
Introduction Epinephrine is recommended for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). How...
Background Clinical trials have not shown a benefit of high doses of epinephrine in the management o...
ABSTRACT: The objective of vasopressor therapy during closed-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CP...
International audienceBackground: Epinephrine effectiveness and safety are still questioned. It is w...
Cardiac arrest guidelines recommend epinephrine every 3–5 minutes during cardiac arrest resuscitatio...
out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with initial non-shockable rhythm: an observational cohort stud
abstract Objective: evaluate the effectiveness of epinephrine used during cardiac arrest and its ef...
We will be examining the effectiveness of epinephrine in the setting of a cardiac arrest. There’s a ...
Background: There is little evidence from clinical trials that the use of adrenaline (epinephrine) i...
There has long been debate over the efficacy of intravenous drugs in cardiac arrest. This observatio...