2017
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000006794
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Intraoperative cardiac arrest

Abstract: Intraoperative cardiac arrest (IOCA) is a lethal complication of noncardiac surgery. According to several reports, immediate survival after IOCA is approximately 50%. In this study, a retrospective case analysis was performed to determine the incidence of IOCA, the potential causes of cardiac arrest, and the risk factors of no resuscitation in patients undergoing tumorous surgery.The medical records of surgery patients who experienced cardiac arrest during the intraoperative period between 2005 and 2014 were r… Show more

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“…The judgment of cardiac arrest is based on whether the electrocardiogram showed ventricular fibrillation, the disappearance of direct arterial blood pressure, and the reduction in mean arterial pressure to less than 20 mm Hg. 17 Reintubation was defined as reintubation within 24 hours after extubation; difficult intubation was defined as intubation three times or more by an experienced anesthesiologist or more than 10 minutes; and pulmonary aspiration was defined as the entry of liquid or solid material into the trachea and lungs. 18 All the patients were followed up for short-term and longterm outcomes and were compared between patients with and without major complications.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The judgment of cardiac arrest is based on whether the electrocardiogram showed ventricular fibrillation, the disappearance of direct arterial blood pressure, and the reduction in mean arterial pressure to less than 20 mm Hg. 17 Reintubation was defined as reintubation within 24 hours after extubation; difficult intubation was defined as intubation three times or more by an experienced anesthesiologist or more than 10 minutes; and pulmonary aspiration was defined as the entry of liquid or solid material into the trachea and lungs. 18 All the patients were followed up for short-term and longterm outcomes and were compared between patients with and without major complications.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The judgment of cardiac arrest is based on whether the electrocardiogram showed ventricular fibrillation, the disappearance of direct arterial blood pressure, and the reduction in mean arterial pressure to less than 20 mm Hg. 17 …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The basis for the judgment of IOCA was whether the electrocardiogram (ECG) showed ventricular fibrillation, sudden disappearance of direct arterial blood pressure, and reduction of mean arterial pressure (MAP) to less than 20 mmHg. 25 2. Acute CHF was the rapid development of signs and symptoms of heart failure, diagnosed by the presentation of a new S3 gallop, jugular venous distension, rales sound in lung, and pulmonary edema or pleural effusion in chest X-ray (CXR).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, it is unclear whether ECMO can reduce the incidence of intraoperative cardiac arrest. Management of intraoperative cardiac arrest is very different across different hospitals and countries [ 14 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%