作者: Erik H. Hofmeister , Benjamin M. Brainard , Christine M. Egger , Sangwook Kang
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摘要: Objective—To determine the association among signalment, health status, other clinical variables, and treatments events during cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation (CPCR) with return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) for animals arrest (CPA) in a veterinary teaching hospital. Design—Cross-sectional study. Animals—161 dogs 43 cats CPA. Procedures—Data were gathered 60-month period on that had CPA underwent CPCR. Logistic regression was used to evaluate effects multiple predictors ROSC. Results—56 (35%) 19 (44%) successful Twelve (6%) (9 3 cats) discharged from Successfully resuscitated significantly more likely have been treated mannitol, lidocaine, fluids, dopamine, corticosteroids, or vasopressin; while anesthetized; received chest compressions positioned lateral recumbency; suspected cause than hemorrhage anemia, shoc...