نتایج جستجو برای: arrest

تعداد نتایج: 57211  

2012
Adriano Peris Simona Biondi Giovanni Zagli

Care by Gräsner and colleagues that strongly emphasizes the importance of encouraging attempts at cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in cardiac arrest caused by severe trauma [1]. Despite the interesting content, in our opinion the results presented by Gräsner and colleagues suff er by being derived from databases designed for diff erent purposes (Cardiac Arrest Registry and Trauma Registry). ...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2007
Steven Deem William E Hurford

Cardiac arrest is a common and lethal medical problem; each year more than half a million people in the United States and Canada suffer cardiac arrest treated by emergency medical personnel or in-hospital providers. Of those who survive to hospital admission or suffer in-hospital arrest, 40-60% die prior to discharge. Neurologic injury is the major source of morbidity and mortality after recove...

Journal: :Mutation research 2012
Yu Wang Qiao Liu Zhaojian Liu Boxuan Li Zhaoliang Sun Haibin Zhou Xiyu Zhang Yaoqin Gong Changshun Shao

Berberine has been shown to possess anti-tumor activity against a wide spectrum of cancer cells. It inhibits cancer cell proliferation by inducing cell cycle arrest, at G1 and/or G2/M, and apoptosis. While it has been documented that berberine induces G1 arrest by activating the p53-p21 cascade, it remains unclear what mechanism underlies the berberine-induced G2/M arrest, which is p53-independ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Brian J. Tunquist Patrick A. Eyers Lin G. Chen Andrea L. Lewellyn James L. Maller

In cells containing disrupted spindles, the spindle assembly checkpoint arrests the cell cycle in metaphase. The budding uninhibited by benzimidazole (Bub) 1, mitotic arrest-deficient (Mad) 1, and Mad2 proteins promote this checkpoint through sustained inhibition of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome. Vertebrate oocytes undergoing meiotic maturation arrest in metaphase of meiosis II due t...

Journal: :Cancer 2001
M S Ewer S K Kish C G Martin K J Price T W Feeley

BACKGROUND Despite advances in cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the education of its providers, survival remains dismal for cancer patients suffering in-hospital cardiac arrest. In an effort to determine if characteristics of cardiac arrest would represent a useful parameter for prognostication and recommendations regarding the suitability of ongoing resuscitation for various groups, this revi...

Journal: :Sao Paulo medical journal = Revista paulista de medicina 2013
Ilana Sebbag Maria José Carvalho Carmona Maria Margarita Castro Gonzalez Hermes Marcel Alcântara Rolison Gustavo Bravo Lelis Flavia de Oliveira Toledo Gustavo Fábio Aranha Rafael Ximenes do Prado Nuzzi José Otávio Costa Auler

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE Although advances in surgical and anesthetic techniques have reduced perioperative morbidity-mortality, the survival rate following cardiac arrest remains low. The aim of this study was to evaluate, over the course of one year, the prevalence of intraoperative cardiac arrest and the 30-day survival rate after this event in a tertiary teaching hospital. DESIGN AND SETTING...

2008
Viola Vaccarino Thomas Rutledge Vera Bittner FACC C. Noel Bairey Merz

1. The Hypothermia After Cardiac Arrest Study Group. Mild therapeutic hypothermia to improve the neurologic outcome after cardiac arrest. N Engl J Med 2002;346:549 –56. 2. Bernard SA, Gray TW, Buist MD, et al. Treatment of comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with induced hypothermia. N Engl J Med 2002;346:557– 63. 3. Boddicker KA, Zhang Y, Zimmerman MB, Davies LR, Kerber RE. Hy...

2013
DJ Lockey RM Lyon GE Davies

Background Major trauma is the leading causing of death in young adults across the globe. The mortality from traumatic cardiac arrest remains high but survival with good neurological outcome from cardiopulmonary arrest following major trauma has now been reported. Rapid, effective intervention is required to address potential reversible causes of traumatic cardiac arrest if the victim is to sur...

2011
Angela Poehlmann Caroline Habold Diana Walluscheck Kathrin Reissig Khuloud Bajbouj Oliver Ullrich Roland Hartig Hala Gali-Muhtasib Antje Diestel Albert Roessner Regine Schneider-Stock

Besides the well-understood DNA damage response via establishment of G(2) checkpoint arrest, novel studies focus on the recovery from arrest by checkpoint override to monitor cell cycle re-entry. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of Chk1 in the recovery from G(2) checkpoint arrest in HCT116 (human colorectal cancer) wt, p53(-/-) and p21(-/-) cell lines following H(2) O(2) treatm...

Journal: :Circulation 2015
Gisela Lilja Niklas Nielsen Hans Friberg Janneke Horn Jesper Kjaergaard Fredrik Nilsson Tommaso Pellis Jørn Wetterslev Matt P Wise Frank Bosch John Bro-Jeppesen Iole Brunetti Azul Forti Buratti Christian Hassager Caisa Hofgren Angelo Insorsi Michael Kuiper Alice Martini Nicki Palmer Malin Rundgren Christian Rylander Annelou van der Veen Michael Wanscher Helen Watkins Tobias Cronberg

BACKGROUND Target temperature management is recommended as a neuroprotective strategy after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Potential effects of different target temperatures on cognitive impairment commonly described in survivors have not been investigated sufficiently. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate whether a target temperature of 33°C compared with 36°C was favorable for cogni...

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