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Positive end-expiratory pressure improves survival in a rodent model of cardiopulmonary resuscitation using high-dose epinephrine
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Positive end-expiratory pressure improves survival in a rodent model of cardiopulmonary resuscitation using high-dose epinephrine

Conán McCaul, Alik Kornecki, Doreen Engelberts, Patrick McNamara and Brian P Kavanagh
Anesthesia and analgesia, Vol.109(4), pp.1202-1208
10/2009
DOI: 10.1213/ANE.0b013e3181b278a3
PMID: 19762750
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Abstract

Adrenergic Agonists - administration & dosage Animals Asphyxia - complications Asphyxia - physiopathology Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Disease Models, Animal Epinephrine - administration & dosage Functional Residual Capacity - drug effects Heart Arrest - etiology Heart Arrest - physiopathology Heart Arrest - therapy Hemodynamics - drug effects Injections, Intravenous Male Oxygen Inhalation Therapy Positive-Pressure Respiration Pulmonary Edema - etiology Pulmonary Edema - prevention & control Rats Rats, Sprague-Dawley Respiratory Mechanics - drug effects Time Factors Ventricular Function, Left - drug effects

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