Emergency cardiac pacing for severe bradycardia
G Altamura, S Toscano, FL Bianco… - Pacing and Clinical …, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
ALTAMURA, G., ET AL.: Emergency Cardiac Pacing for Severe Bradycardia. Our study
included the treatment of transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP) in 32 patients:(A) 19 patients …
included the treatment of transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP) in 32 patients:(A) 19 patients …
Emergency transcutaneous pacing in the management of patients with bradyasystolic rhythms
KS O'Toole, PM Paris, MB Heller, RD Stewart - The Journal of emergency …, 1987 - Elsevier
Survival rates in cases of bradyasystolic cardiac arrest are uniformly low, being reported at
from 0% to 3%. Recent advances in technology and microcircuitry have produced …
from 0% to 3%. Recent advances in technology and microcircuitry have produced …
Transcutaneous pacing for bradyasystolic cardiac arrests in prehospital care
PM Paris, RD Stewart, RM Kaplan… - Annals of emergency …, 1985 - Elsevier
To test the efficacy of transcutaneous pacing in prehospital bradyasystolic arrest, we applied
an external transcutaneous pacing device to patients with asystole, pulseless idioventricular …
an external transcutaneous pacing device to patients with asystole, pulseless idioventricular …
Prehospital trial of emergency transcutaneous cardiac pacing.
JR Hedges, SA Syverud, WC Dalsey, S Feero… - Circulation, 1987 - Am Heart Assoc
A prospective alternate-day controlled trial of prehospital transcutaneous cardiac pacing
(PACE) of hemodynamically significant bradycardia and asystole was undertaken. All …
(PACE) of hemodynamically significant bradycardia and asystole was undertaken. All …
Transcutaneous cardiac pacing
W Dalsey, S Syverud, A Trott - The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1984 - Elsevier
Transvenous cardiac pacing is currently the pacing procedure of choice in patients with
severe, life-threatening bradyarrhythmias that do not respond to pharmacotherapy …
severe, life-threatening bradyarrhythmias that do not respond to pharmacotherapy …
Transcutaneous and transvenous cardiac pacing for early bradyasystolic cardiac arrest
SA Syverud, WC Dalsey, JR Hedges - Annals of emergency medicine, 1986 - Elsevier
Emergency transcutaneous cardiac pacing was studied prospectively in 19 patients
presenting to the emergency department with a bradyasystolic cardiopulmonary arrest of 20 …
presenting to the emergency department with a bradyasystolic cardiopulmonary arrest of 20 …
Prehospital transcutaneous cardiac pacing for symptomatic bradycardia
JR Hedges, S Feero, B Shultz… - Pacing and Clinical …, 1991 - Wiley Online Library
We studied patients with symptomatic bradycardia to determine the importance of presenting
hemodynamic status and prehospital transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP) upon patient …
hemodynamic status and prehospital transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP) upon patient …
Emergency cardiac pacing.
PM Guzy - Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1986 - europepmc.org
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Transcutaneous pacing for cardiac emergencies
E Rosenthal, N Thomas, E Quinn… - Pacing and Clinical …, 1988 - Wiley Online Library
Transcutaneous cardiac pacing using the Pace‐Aid (CaTcliac Resuscitator Corporation)
was assessed in 32 emergency patients presenting with profound bradycardia or asystole …
was assessed in 32 emergency patients presenting with profound bradycardia or asystole …
The efficacy of transcutaneous cardiac pacing in ED
Introduction Transcutaneous cardiac pacing (TCP) is a rapid, time-saving, and noninvasive
ventricular stimulation that is tolerated by conscious patients despite the painful intervention …
ventricular stimulation that is tolerated by conscious patients despite the painful intervention …