Postarrest myocardial dysfunction includes the development of low cardiac output or ventricular systolic or diastolic dysfunction after cardiac arrest. Impaired left ventricular systolic function is reported in nearly two-thirds of patients resuscitated after cardiac arrest. Hypotension and shock requiring vasopressor support are similarly common after cardiac arrest. Whereas shock requiring vasopressor support is consistently associated with an adverse outcome after cardiac arrest, the association between myocardial dysfunction and outcomes is less clear. Myocardial dysfunction and shock after cardiac arrest develop as the result of preexisting cardiac pathology with multiple superimposed insults from resuscitation. The pathophysiolog...
BACKGROUND: Hypotension, hyperglycemia, dysoxia, and dyscarbia may contribute to reperfusion injury,...
Background: Post-resuscitation hemodynamic instability following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHC...
After the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), as a result of global ischaemia due to cardiac a...
Copyright © 2015 Jacob C. Jentzer et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest develop a pathophysiological state named "post-cardiac arr...
Postcardiac arrest myocardial dysfunction (PCAMD) is a frequent complication faced during post-resus...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the effect of prolonged cardiac arrest and subsequent ca...
The etiology of postresuscitation myocardial stunning is unknown but is thought to be related to eit...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical factors correlated with postresuscitation myocardial dysfunction...
OBJECTIVE: Postresuscitation myocardial dysfunction is one of the leading causes of early death aft...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of the study was to assess the hemodynamic status of survivors of out-of-h...
Over the past years, physicians and researchers had integrated several interventions aiming to impro...
Purpose of review The purpose of this study is to review the recent literature describing how to ass...
Post-cardiac arrest resuscitated patients often develop a sepsis like syndrome , which may be associ...
International audienceABSTRACT: Prognosis of post-cardiac arrest patients remains very bleak, not on...
BACKGROUND: Hypotension, hyperglycemia, dysoxia, and dyscarbia may contribute to reperfusion injury,...
Background: Post-resuscitation hemodynamic instability following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHC...
After the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), as a result of global ischaemia due to cardiac a...
Copyright © 2015 Jacob C. Jentzer et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest develop a pathophysiological state named "post-cardiac arr...
Postcardiac arrest myocardial dysfunction (PCAMD) is a frequent complication faced during post-resus...
AbstractObjectives. This study investigated the effect of prolonged cardiac arrest and subsequent ca...
The etiology of postresuscitation myocardial stunning is unknown but is thought to be related to eit...
Objective: To evaluate the clinical factors correlated with postresuscitation myocardial dysfunction...
OBJECTIVE: Postresuscitation myocardial dysfunction is one of the leading causes of early death aft...
AbstractObjectivesThe aim of the study was to assess the hemodynamic status of survivors of out-of-h...
Over the past years, physicians and researchers had integrated several interventions aiming to impro...
Purpose of review The purpose of this study is to review the recent literature describing how to ass...
Post-cardiac arrest resuscitated patients often develop a sepsis like syndrome , which may be associ...
International audienceABSTRACT: Prognosis of post-cardiac arrest patients remains very bleak, not on...
BACKGROUND: Hypotension, hyperglycemia, dysoxia, and dyscarbia may contribute to reperfusion injury,...
Background: Post-resuscitation hemodynamic instability following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHC...
After the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), as a result of global ischaemia due to cardiac a...