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2009 NOV 23 ... measures of his heart's functioning did not show that he was in danger of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). But Miller's doctor decided to make sure and the quick, non-invasive test he ...
2009 NOV 17 ... were respectively reduced by similar to 20% and similar to 50%, and asystolic cardiac arrest resulted in death," wrote J. Voyles and colleagues, James Cook University. ...
2009 NOV 23 ... and treated rapidly, as profound hypokalaemia may induce respiratory muscle paralysis or cardiac arrest. The condition is often misdiagnosed in the west due to its comparative rarity in ...
2009 NOV 23 ... Inside Us All Source: Derma Sciences, Inc. TEWKSBURY, Mass.--Are you at Risk for Sudden Cardiac Arrest? Source: Cambridge Heart BERLIN, N.J.--A Sick Day Survival Kit Can Make Even a Case of ...
2009 NOV 29 ... firefighters in Southern Ontario to increase the survival rate of people who experience cardiac arrest outside of the hospital," says Dr. Morrison. "Since 2004, our efforts have managed to ...
2009 NOV 23 ... purpose). The rule of presumed consent also applies in the case of organs taken after cardiac arrest. With regard to organ harvesting from living persons, a panel of experts is required to ...
2009 NOV 23 ... disease and determine whether or not experimental drugs are toxic to the heart. Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death and many of these incidents are drug-related -- ...
2009 NOV 23 ... delivered by emergency medical service (EMS) providers to increase blood flow during cardiac arrest. The study's independent monitoring board and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood ...
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2009 NOV 23 ... According to recent research published in the journal Nature Neuroscience, "Cardiac arrest victims may experience transient brain hypoperfusion leading to delayed death of ...
2009 NOV 23 ... for occurrence of all CHD events (including myocardial infarction, angina, resuscitated cardiac arrest, or CHD death) and hard CHD events (myocardial infarction or CHD death). Time to ...
2009 NOV 23 ... case highlights the complex interaction between the autonomic nervous system and the cardiac conduction system," wrote N. Mathuria and colleagues. The researchers ... Radiofrequency ablation of the slow pathway of the atrioventricular node led to sinus arrest, which resolved once ablation was stopped. Given the distance of the ablation site from ...
2009 NOV 23 ... for early diagnosis and aggressive therapy in an attempt to prevent complications. (J Cardiac Fail 2009;15:645-650)." Goland and colleagues published their study in the ... (13), heart transplantation (11), temporary circulatory support (4), cardiopulmonary arrest (6), fulminant Pulmonary edema (17), thromboembolic complications (4) and defibrillator ...
2009 NOV 16 ... emphasized the positive effect of hypothermia therapy on patients who have suffered from cardiac arrest. Salvaging patients from circulatory collapse is a pivotal task, but it is unclear ...
2009 NOV 16 ... work together in simulated, critical medical events as varied as a patient experiencing cardiac arrest to a fire in the operating room. "The experience of simulation allows for ...
2009 NOV 23 ... will prepare both professionals and lay rescuers to perform CPR for victims of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Using Real CPR Help®, the same proprietary technology found in ...