BACKGROUND: In intensive care observational studies, hypercapnia after cardiac arrest (CA) is independently associated with improved neurological outcome. However, the safety and feasibility of delivering targeted therapeutic mild hypercapnia (TTMH) for such patients is untested. METHODS: In a phase II safety and feasibility multi-centre, randomised controlled trial, we allocated ICU patients after CA to 24h of targeted normocapnia (TN) (PaCO2 35-45mmHg) or TTMH (PaCO2 50-55mmHg). The primary outcome was serum neuron specific enolase (NSE) and S100b protein concentrations over the first 72h assessed in the first 50 patients surviving to day three. Secondary end-points included global measure of function assessment at six months and mortalit...
Introduction: Arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) elimination is impaired during cardiac arrest (CA) due...
Purpose: To evaluate the potential association between early dysnatremia and 6-month functional outc...
Purpose: International guidelines recommend targeting normocapnia in mechanically ventilated out-of-...
BACKGROUND: In intensive care observational studies, hypercapnia after cardiac arrest (CA) is indepe...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest causes ischaemic brain injury. Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) is...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest causes ischaemic brain injury. Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) is...
BACKGROUND Guidelines recommend normocapnia for adults with coma who are resuscitated after out-of-...
Background: Targeted therapeutic mild hypercapnia may attenuate brain injury in comatose adults resu...
BACKGROUND : Optimal cerebral oxygenation is considered fundamental to cerebral protection in cardia...
Background: Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2), oxygen tension (PaO2), and mean arterial pressu...
Background: Dyscarbia is common in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients and its associatio...
Abstract Background Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2), oxygen tension (PaO2), and mean arteria...
INTRODUCTION: Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) abnormalities are common after cardiac arrest ...
PurposeWe assessed the effects of targeting low-normal or high-normal arterial carbon dioxide tensio...
PurposeWe aimed to determine the feasibility of targeting low-normal or high-normal mean arterial pr...
Introduction: Arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) elimination is impaired during cardiac arrest (CA) due...
Purpose: To evaluate the potential association between early dysnatremia and 6-month functional outc...
Purpose: International guidelines recommend targeting normocapnia in mechanically ventilated out-of-...
BACKGROUND: In intensive care observational studies, hypercapnia after cardiac arrest (CA) is indepe...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest causes ischaemic brain injury. Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) is...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest causes ischaemic brain injury. Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) is...
BACKGROUND Guidelines recommend normocapnia for adults with coma who are resuscitated after out-of-...
Background: Targeted therapeutic mild hypercapnia may attenuate brain injury in comatose adults resu...
BACKGROUND : Optimal cerebral oxygenation is considered fundamental to cerebral protection in cardia...
Background: Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2), oxygen tension (PaO2), and mean arterial pressu...
Background: Dyscarbia is common in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients and its associatio...
Abstract Background Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2), oxygen tension (PaO2), and mean arteria...
INTRODUCTION: Arterial carbon dioxide tension (PaCO2) abnormalities are common after cardiac arrest ...
PurposeWe assessed the effects of targeting low-normal or high-normal arterial carbon dioxide tensio...
PurposeWe aimed to determine the feasibility of targeting low-normal or high-normal mean arterial pr...
Introduction: Arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) elimination is impaired during cardiac arrest (CA) due...
Purpose: To evaluate the potential association between early dysnatremia and 6-month functional outc...
Purpose: International guidelines recommend targeting normocapnia in mechanically ventilated out-of-...