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Couper, Keith and Yeung, Joyce (2014) Hyperoxia following cardiac arrest : how much is too much? Resuscitation, Volume 85 (Number 9). pp. 1123-1124. doi:10.1016/j.resuscitation.2014.06.026 ISSN 0300-9572.
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Abstract
Despite advances in resuscitation science, most cardiac arrest patients who obtain a return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) do not survive to leave hospital.1,2 A common cause of mortality after ROSC is post-cardiac arrest brain injury.3 Forming part of the post-cardiac arrest syndrome, this pathophysiological process stems from the brain's unique susceptibility to both ischaemia and subsequent reperfusion.4 Whilst the importance of post-resuscitation care has been recognised for many years, it is now ingrained in resuscitation practice through its inclusion as a link in the chain of survival.
Item Type: | Journal Article | ||||
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Divisions: | Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School | ||||
Journal or Publication Title: | Resuscitation | ||||
Publisher: | Elsevier Ireland Ltd | ||||
ISSN: | 0300-9572 | ||||
Official Date: | 2014 | ||||
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Volume: | Volume 85 | ||||
Number: | Number 9 | ||||
Page Range: | pp. 1123-1124 | ||||
DOI: | 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2014.06.026 | ||||
Status: | Peer Reviewed | ||||
Publication Status: | Published | ||||
Access rights to Published version: | Restricted or Subscription Access |
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