Future Cardiol. 2010;6(4):473-482. In a small single-center, double-blind trial of in-hospital cardiac arrest, [65] patients receiving intravenous epinephrine, vasopressin and methylprednisolone ...
People who experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are most likely to live, and to do so with less disability, when they receive epinephrine within the first 5 minutes of emergency medical ...
Among children with in-hospital cardiac arrest with an initial nonshockable heart rhythm who received epinephrine (adrenaline), delay in administration of epinephrine was associated with a decreased ...
WASHINGTON (Dec. 1 2014) -- For patients in cardiac arrest, administering epinephrine helps to restart the heart but may increase the overall likelihood of death or debilitating brain damage, ...
To date, no randomized controlled human trial has specifically evaluated early epinephrine administration in cardiac arrest and CPR. While several observational studies have reported on epinephrine ...
Among children with in-hospital cardiac arrest with an initial nonshockable heart rhythm who received epinephrine (adrenaline), delay in administration of epinephrine was associated with a decreased ...