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Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR
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Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR

Heather A. Wolfe, Robert M. Sutton, Ron W. Reeder, Kathleen L. Meert, Murray M. Pollack, Andrew R. Yates, John T. Berger, Christopher J. Newth, Joseph A. Carcillo, Patrick S. McQuillen, …
Resuscitation, Vol.143
2019

Abstract

Adolescent Blood Pressure Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Child Child, Preschool Diastole Female Follow-Up Studies Heart Arrest Hospital Mortality Hospitals, Pediatric Humans Infant Infant, Newborn Male Prognosis Prospective Studies Survival Rate United States Young Adult bicarbonate adolescent adult Article brain function child coma diastolic blood pressure disability extracorporeal oxygenation female functional status heart arrest heart arrhythmia hospital discharge human hypotension infant major clinical study male morbidity newborn plethysmography priority journal resuscitation survival systolic blood pressure blood pressure clinical trial diastole epidemiology follow up heart arrest hospital hospital mortality mortality multicenter study pathophysiology physiology preschool child procedures prognosis prospective study resuscitation survival rate United States young adult

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