Resuscitation
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In some patients with ventricular fibrillation (VF) there may be a better chance of successful defibrillation after a period of chest compression and ventilation before the defibrillation attempt. It is therefore important to know whether a defibrillation attempt will be successful. The predictive power of a model developed by 'genetic' programming (GP) to predict defibrillation success was studied. ⋯ The VF ECG contains information predictive of defibrillation success. The model developed by GP, including data from the time-domain, frequency-domain and nonlinear dynamics, could reduce the incidence of unsuccessful defibrillations.
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Annexin V, a calcium-binding protein, is widely present in various organs and tissues. In the present study, plasma annexin V concentration was measured in 158 patients who were brought to the emergency room, including 25 patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction (AMI), 14 with cerebrovascular disease, 11 with trauma of the extremities, 11 with severe trauma associated with visceral damage, and 35 with witnessed cardiac arrest. Annexin V concentration in normal healthy individuals (n=110) was 1.9+/-0.7 ng/ml. ⋯ Annexin V concentrations in the cardiac arrest and AMI patients who survived more than 24 h after admission were lower than those in patients who died within 24 h after the onset of symptoms. Annexin V content in the lungs and myocardium in normal rats was extremely high in comparison to that in brain and skeletal muscle. These results suggest that the high levels of plasma annexin V in patients with AMI, cardiac arrest and severe trauma reflect the severity of damage of the myocardium and/or other visceral organs, and measurement of plasma annexin V concentration may help to assess the prognosis of patients brought to the emergency room.
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Biography Historical Article
The Resuscitation Greats. Nancy Caroline--from mobile intensive care to hospice.