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Relationship Between Arterial Partial Oxygen Pressure After Resuscitation From Cardiac Arrest and Mortality in Children
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Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome
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- 1 Intro
- 2 Objectives
- 3 PCAS in the Pediatric Population
- 4 Reasons for death after ROSC post-cardiac arrest
- 5 Pathophysiology
- 6 Severity of Injury
- 7 Whole body ischemia
- 8 Post Cardiac Arrest Brain Injury
- 9 Cerebral Autoregulation Post-ROSC
- 10 Cerebral Perfusion Post-ROSC
- 11 Cerebral Oxygen Delivery Post-Cardiac Arrest
- 12 Cerebral Edema after Cardiac Arrest • Patients post-arrest with ICP and edema
- 13 Post-Cardiac Arrest Brain Injury: Summary
- 14 Fever Post-Cardiac Arrest
- 15 Targeted Temperature Management (TTM) Protects the Brain
- 16 TTM Post Cardiac Arrest
- 17 Systematic Reviews of TTM
- 18 2010 American Heart Association's Guidelines for Post-Resuscitation Care
- 19 Pediatric Post-Cardiac Arrest and TTM
- 20 2010 AHA Pediatric TTM Guidelines
- 21 THAPCA Study - Out of Hospital Arm
- 22 Unanswered Questions
- 23 Post-ROSC Oxygenation Targets
- 24 Arterial Hyperoxia and In-Hospital Mortality After Resuscitation Post-Cardiac Arrest
- 25 Post-ROSC Oxygenation: Neonatal Data
- 26 Post-ROSC Oxygenation: Pediatric Data
- 27 Post-Cardiac Arrest Oxygenation Status and Outcome
- 28 Relationship Between Arterial Partial Oxygen Pressure After Resuscitation From Cardiac Arrest and Mortality in Children