Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2000477421> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2000477421 endingPage "67" @default.
- W2000477421 startingPage "63" @default.
- W2000477421 abstract "The recommended dose for pediatric defibrillation is 2 J/kg, based on animal studies of brief duration ventricular fibrillation (VF) and a single pediatric study of short duration in-hospital VF. In a piglet model of out-of-hospital (prolonged) cardiac arrest, this recommended dose was usually ineffective at terminating VF. We, therefore, hypothesized that pediatric dose defibrillation may be less effective for prolonged out-of-hospital pediatric VF.We evaluated retrospectively all cardiac arrests in children less than 13 years old in Tucson from November 1998 to April 2003, with special attention to all children in ventricular fibrillation. We determined the rate of ventricular fibrillation termination after pediatric dose shocks in this cohort, and compared this rate with a published historical pediatric in-hospital defibrillation control group. A pediatric dose shock was defined as 2 J/kg (+/-10 J). All shocks in both groups were provided as monophasic damped sinusoidal waveforms.Thirteen of 151 (9%) children with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest had documented VF. Eleven children received a total of 14 pediatric dose shocks. The median minimum untreated dispatch-to-shock time in unwitnessed arrest or collapse-to-shock in witnessed arrest for those 11 children was 11 min (interquartile range 25-75%; 9-15.5 min). Seven of the 14 pediatric dose shocks terminated the VF (six to asystole, one to pulseless electrical activity). Nine children (68%) died in the emergency department and four (31%) in the pediatric intensive care unit; none survived to hospital discharge. Failure to terminate VF after a pediatric dose shock in this study group with prolonged out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation was substantially more common than the previously reported in-hospital data (7/14 versus 5/57; OR 10.4; 95% CI 2.6-42; P=0.001).Termination of VF after a pediatric defibrillation dose is substantially worse for prolonged pediatric out-of-hospital VF cardiac arrest compared with in-hospital (short duration) ventricular fibrillation. The optimal pediatric defibrillation dose for prolonged VF is not known." @default.
- W2000477421 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2000477421 creator A5003976752 @default.
- W2000477421 creator A5053340324 @default.
- W2000477421 creator A5057731542 @default.
- W2000477421 creator A5058693463 @default.
- W2000477421 creator A5082383614 @default.
- W2000477421 creator A5087742240 @default.
- W2000477421 date "2005-10-01" @default.
- W2000477421 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W2000477421 title "Pediatric defibrillation doses often fail to terminate prolonged out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation in children" @default.
- W2000477421 cites W1932008051 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W1974626443 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W1983392618 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2000153405 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2001193533 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2046220741 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2048684100 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2051026770 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2057060838 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2060369312 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2075745356 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2075963626 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2101529439 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2108466007 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2125917623 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2126918935 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2130338774 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2159662450 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2162348980 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2164461007 @default.
- W2000477421 cites W2318257564 @default.
- W2000477421 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resuscitation.2005.04.018" @default.
- W2000477421 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16199288" @default.
- W2000477421 hasPublicationYear "2005" @default.
- W2000477421 type Work @default.
- W2000477421 sameAs 2000477421 @default.
- W2000477421 citedByCount "62" @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212012 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212013 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212014 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212015 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212016 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212017 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212018 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212019 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212020 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212021 @default.
- W2000477421 countsByYear W20004774212023 @default.
- W2000477421 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2000477421 hasAuthorship W2000477421A5003976752 @default.
- W2000477421 hasAuthorship W2000477421A5053340324 @default.
- W2000477421 hasAuthorship W2000477421A5057731542 @default.
- W2000477421 hasAuthorship W2000477421A5058693463 @default.
- W2000477421 hasAuthorship W2000477421A5082383614 @default.
- W2000477421 hasAuthorship W2000477421A5087742240 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C119060515 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C164705383 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C2776818218 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C2777055891 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C2777205947 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C2777795826 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C2778165595 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C2778939556 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C2781005686 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C2781300812 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C119060515 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C126322002 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C164705383 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C187212893 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C2776818218 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C2777055891 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C2777205947 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C2777795826 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C2778165595 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C2778939556 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C2781005686 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C2781300812 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C42219234 @default.
- W2000477421 hasConceptScore W2000477421C71924100 @default.
- W2000477421 hasIssue "1" @default.
- W2000477421 hasLocation W20004774211 @default.
- W2000477421 hasLocation W20004774212 @default.
- W2000477421 hasOpenAccess W2000477421 @default.
- W2000477421 hasPrimaryLocation W20004774211 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W1978971096 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W1988166005 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W1989943260 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W2000477421 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W2052839549 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W2064477386 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W2116055447 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W2281051821 @default.
- W2000477421 hasRelatedWork W2396860522 @default.