A new study led by researchers at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) suggests it can. By placing one defibrillator pad ...
The first recorded rhythm by EMS was asystole seen in 1276 (75.5%) patients, pulseless electrical activity (PEA) in 38 (13.4%) cases and ventricular fibrillation in 7 cases (0.5%). EMS attempted ...
In 2013, the survival rate for someone in King County who suffered a witnessed cardiac arrest and presented with the shockable rhythms of ... patients found in pulseless electrical activity ...
The first documented arrest rhythm was described as asystole in 92 (92%) patients and bradycardia/pulseless electrical activity in 8 (8%) patients. There were no significant differences in the ...
indicating that a number of patients developed shockable rhythms during resuscitation. This is in keeping with a swine model reported by Varvarousi et al which observed frequent conversion from ...
for patients with a shockable arrest rhythm, 57.7% (95% CI 52.2% to 62.8%) for pulseless electrical activity (PEA) and 68.4% (95% CI 61.4% to 74.3%) for asystole. Patients arresting in an aged care ...
We tested drugs that specifically inhibit NOX2 and checked how likely the upper chambers of the heart were to develop irregular electrical rhythms. In parallel, we generated human atrial heart ...
The Brain, the Beat, and the Beauty of Neurological Electricity" was an event hosted by Carolina Performing Arts in ...
A UCLA Health research team has identified changes in brain rhythms that indicate seizure activity in Alzheimer's patients.
“To control for outside influences on circadian rhythm, researchers removed all external time cues from the lab’s environment, including clocks and access to natural light,” the university sai ...