Wiener klinische Wochenschrift
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Wien. Klin. Wochenschr. · Dec 2015
ReviewIntra-arrest percutaneous coronary intervention: a case series.
In patients with refractory cardiac arrest presumably from acute coronary occlusion, primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PPCI) may provide an opportunity for revascularisation and, subsequently, return of spontaneous circulation. We present our experience from a 24/7 primary percutaneous coronary intervention centre serving a population of approximately 800,000 individuals. A retrospective analysis was performed in patients with cardiac arrest treated from July 2011 to January 2014. ⋯ Sustained return of spontaneous circulation was achieved in two patients (25 %). Both patients had poor neurological outcome (cerebral performance category 4), and both died within 3 months. We identified total duration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (90.5 ± 33.3 min), lack of prehospital mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation devices and lack of extra-corporeal life support devices as the most likely reasons contributing to poor survival.
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Wien. Klin. Wochenschr. · Dec 2015
ReviewIron metabolism and iron supplementation in cancer patients.
Iron deficiency and iron deficiency-associated anemia are common complications in cancer patients. Most iron deficient cancer patients present with functional iron deficiency (FID), a status with adequate storage iron, but insufficient iron supply for erythroblasts and other iron dependent tissues. ⋯ Special emphasis is given to intravenous iron supplementation and on the benefits and limitations of different formulations. Based on these considerations and recommendations from current international guidelines we developed recommendations for clinical practice and classified the level of evidence and grade of recommendation according to the principles of evidence-based medicine.