2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.bjane.2014.06.007
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Perioperative cardiac arrest: an evolutionary analysis of the intra-operative cardiac arrest incidence in tertiary centers in Brazil

Abstract: There was a clear reduction in the incidence of intraoperative cardiac arrest in the last 25 years in Brazil. This reduction is seen worldwide and might be a result of multiple factors, including new laws regulating the medicine in Brazil, incorporation of technologies, better human development level of the country, and better patient care.

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“…El Perú se encuentra ubicado entre los países con mayor índice de desarrollo humano (HDI) 13 . Existen informes en grandes poblaciones estudiadas que sugieren la relación entre paro cardiaco y mortalidad, con el HDI del país donde se realiza el procedimiento 14,15 .…”
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“…El Perú se encuentra ubicado entre los países con mayor índice de desarrollo humano (HDI) 13 . Existen informes en grandes poblaciones estudiadas que sugieren la relación entre paro cardiaco y mortalidad, con el HDI del país donde se realiza el procedimiento 14,15 .…”
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“…Cardiac arrest is an increasingly rare intraoperative complication [1], and relatively few cases have been reported during neurosurgery [2,3]. The few recorded cases of intraoperative pulseless electrical activity (PEA) cardiac arrest during neurosurgery have been ascribed to medications, [4][5][6] irrigation, [7] coronary vasospasm, [8] and most commonly to the trigeminocardiac reflex [9][10][11][12].…”
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“…Review of studies developed in Brazil have found a reduction in the perioperative CA rates over the last 25 years, following the global trend. 1 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%