cardiopulmonary arrest
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cardiopulmonary
adjective
uk/ˌkɑː.di.əʊˈpʊl.mə.nər.i/us/ˌkɑːr.di.oʊˈpʊl.mə.ner.i/
relating to the heart ...
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arrest
noun[C or U]
uk/əˈrest/us/əˈrest/
the act of ...
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Most patients died of refractorycardiopulmonaryarrestor haemorrhage, however, in 21% haemodynamic and ventilator support was withdrawn after the diagnosis of brain death.
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The child ultimately suffered acardiopulmonaryarrestand succumbed.
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Aggressive management with nitroprusside and propranolol was undertaken but, six hours later, the patient experienced suddencardiopulmonaryarrestand died.
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Four months later, the patient suffered acardiopulmonaryarrestand resuscitative efforts were unsuccessful.
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During the induction of anaesthesia, this patient experienced acardiopulmonaryarrestand was placed immediately on a cardiopulmonary bypass.
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In fact, he asserted that further care, especially resuscitative care in the event ofcardiopulmonaryarrest, would be futile.
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Although many patients die following a terminal cardiopulmonary event,cardiopulmonaryarrestis not the primary cause of death in all cases.
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Diagnosis is usually made at autopsy or incidentally in asymptomatic adults, butcardiopulmonaryarrestand sudden death have been reported.
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This therapy is time-dependent, and the odds of successful defibrillation decline rapidly after the onset ofcardiopulmonaryarrest.
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Hospitalized patients often exhibit signs of deterioration several hours before experiencingcardiopulmonaryarrest.
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A heavy drinker, he died ofcardiopulmonaryarrest.
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He suffered fromcardiopulmonaryarrest.
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