Death resulting from hyperkalaemia may be due to asystole, ventricular fibrillation, or a wide pulseless idioventricular rhythm. |
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Some patients have asystole from the onset of arrest and are unsuitable for defibrillation by the ambulance crew or bystanders. |
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A proportion of patients are unsuitable for defibrillation because their initial arrhythmia is asystole or pulseless electrical activity. |
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She developed asystole, and cardiopulmonary resuscitation was performed for 20 minutes. |
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They administered defibrillatory shocks, and after a period of asystole, the patient's heart returned to sinus rhythm. |
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As hypoxemia supervenes, the patient becomes comatose and death may result from ventricular fibrillation or asystole. |
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A second cardiac arrest that began with asystole was followed by ventricular fibrillation. |
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This was no easy arrest to manage, as the heart rhythm alternated between ventricular fibrillation and asystole. |
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The eligibility criteria included the presence of ventricular fibrillation, pulseless electrical activity, or asystole that required cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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Transient or prolonged episodes of asystole have been reported with fatal outcomes in some cases. |
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The patient later died from other reasons, although high rate, low rate, and asystole alarms were not working. |
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The paradoxical reflex bradycardia may range in severity from simple sinus bradycardia to atrioventricular block, asystole and syncope. |
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In some patients administered alfentanil, bradycardia and possibly asystole can occur if the patient has received an insufficient amount of anticholinergic, or when alfentanil is combined with non-vagolytic muscle relaxants. |
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But they found a striking difference among patients with a condition called asystole, in which there is no pulse and no electrical activity in the heart. |
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Bradycardia and possibly asystole can occur if the patient has received an insufficient amount of anticholinergic or when SUFENTA sufentanil citrate is combined with non-vagolytic muscle relaxants. |
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An establishment that retrieves tissue from a deceased donor must carry out the retrieval within the scientifically based maximum interval between the cardiac asystole of the donor and the retrieval of the tissue. |
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Current medical guidelines call for adrenaline, with vasopressin considered as a secondary alternative, because doctors had little information about using it by itself for asystole. |
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For example, in the case of asystole or low amplitude PEA, the residual artifact seen after filtering may look like fine ventricular fibrillation. |
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On the tenth post-operative day, she became suddenly unresponsive due to a bradyarrhythmia that progressed to asystole. |
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Thousands of patients who have met criteria of this kind have had ventilation maintained: all have developed asystole within a few hours or a few days, and none has ever regained consciousness. |
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