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Early Prognostic Evaluation After Mild Therapeutic Hypothermia in Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivors
"... Pavia P. Utilidad del análisis genético de la miocardiopatı́a hipertrófica en la ..."
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Pavia P. Utilidad del análisis genético de la miocardiopatı́a hipertrófica en la
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"... cardiac arrest due to acute gastric dilatation in a patient with an eating disorder ..."
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cardiac arrest due to acute gastric dilatation in a patient with an eating disorder
Case Report Percutenous Catheter Ablation of the Accessory Pathway in a Patient with Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome Associated
"... Percutenous catheter ablation of the accessory pathway in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is a highly successful mode of therapy. Sudden cardiac arrest survivors associated with WPW syndrome should undergo radiofrequency catheter ablation. WPW syndrome associated with familial atrial fibrillation is ..."
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Percutenous catheter ablation of the accessory pathway in Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is a highly successful mode of therapy. Sudden cardiac arrest survivors associated with WPW syndrome should undergo radiofrequency catheter ablation. WPW syndrome associated with familial atrial fibrillation
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Low Levels of the Omega-3 Index are Associated with Sudden Cardiac Arrest and Remain Stable in Survivors in the Subacute Phase
"... Ó The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In previous studies, low blood levels of n-3 fatty acids (FA) have been associated with increased risk of cardiac death, and the omega-3 index (red blood cell (RBC) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahex ..."
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) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) expressed as weight percentage of total FA) has recently been proposed as a new risk factor for death from coronary artery disease, especially following sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). As blood samples often haven been harvested after the event, the aim of our study was to evaluate
Clinical Investigation Assessment and Follow-up of Pediatric Survivors of Sudden Cardiac Death
"... In the young patient resuscitated from sudden cardiac arrest, the risks of recurrence are uncertain and so are the criteria defining therapeutic efficacy for the presumed cause of the initial event. In this study, we analyzed the outcome of 15 consecutive young patients, who were resuscitated from p ..."
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In the young patient resuscitated from sudden cardiac arrest, the risks of recurrence are uncertain and so are the criteria defining therapeutic efficacy for the presumed cause of the initial event. In this study, we analyzed the outcome of 15 consecutive young patients, who were resuscitated from
123.2. SUDDEN CARDIAC ARREST
, 2012
"... Sec. 5331 set seq The Board recognizes the importance of ensuring the safety of students participating in the district’s athletic programs. This policy has been developed to provide guidance for prevention and recognition of sudden cardiac arrest in student athletes. 2. Definition ..."
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Sec. 5331 set seq The Board recognizes the importance of ensuring the safety of students participating in the district’s athletic programs. This policy has been developed to provide guidance for prevention and recognition of sudden cardiac arrest in student athletes. 2. Definition
Sudden Cardiac Arrest: Meeting the Challenge
"... This publication was developed by The Joint Commission with the advice and guidance of a Techni-cal Advisory Panel, and is part of a larger project to identify and address critical factors that will im-prove prevention and treatment of sudden cardiac arrest both in the hospital and in the community. ..."
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This publication was developed by The Joint Commission with the advice and guidance of a Techni-cal Advisory Panel, and is part of a larger project to identify and address critical factors that will im-prove prevention and treatment of sudden cardiac arrest both in the hospital and in the community.
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"... death following a sharp butseemingly inconsequential blow tothe chest is a frightening occur-rence known as “commotio cordis ” or “concussion of the heart. ” Although commotio cordis is considered rare by some authors, it represents one of the most common mechanisms of sudden death in sport seen in ..."
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in young athletes.1 Commotio cordis is generally under-stood to mean “instantaneous cardiac arrest produced by non-penetrating chest blows in the absence of heart disease or identifiable morphologic in-jury to the chest wall or heart”.2 3 Most cases report accidental death of other-wise healthy children
ORIGINAL RESEARCH Open Access Cardiac arrest survivors tre r a in
"... Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleNearly 275,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) occur in Europe each year [1]. Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is an abrupt loss of heart function leading to cessation of normal circulation of the blood. The final outcome is mos ..."
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Full list of author information is available at the end of the articleNearly 275,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) occur in Europe each year [1]. Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is an abrupt loss of heart function leading to cessation of normal circulation of the blood. The final outcome
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