When necessary, cardiacdefibrillationwas performed after administration of lidocaine (1 mg/kg).
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Decannulation, allowing reversal of systemic heparinization, followed rewarming anddefibrillation.
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The concern related to the "redo-operation" is going to be definitely bypassed by actual transvenousdefibrillationsystems.
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This individual had ventricular fibrillation while jogging and her resuscitation requireddefibrillation.
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Clinical evidence proves conclusively that earlydefibrillationand resuscitation saves more lives.
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Clinical evidence shows that earlydefibrillationand resuscitation saves more lives.
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Was it really possible in those two days to train them in the techniques ofdefibrillation, incubation or infusion?
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Extended training to the full standard takes two months' full-time study and includes training in infusion, intubation,defibrillationand the administration of drugs.
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Clinical evidence proves conclusively that earlydefibrillationand resuscitation save lives, so we have put defibrillators in public places.
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Clinical evidence has proved beyond any doubt whatever that earlydefibrillationand resuscitation services can save more lives.
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It is a common cause of cardiac arrest and is usually fatal if not reversed bydefibrillation.
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Administration of an electric shock to the subject's heart, termeddefibrillation, is usually needed in order to restore a viable or perfusing heart rhythm.
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This therapy is time-dependent, and the odds of successfuldefibrillationdecline rapidly after the onset of cardiopulmonary arrest.
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Pulseless ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation are treated with unsynchronized shocks referred to asdefibrillation.
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Also, externaldefibrillationcan be used to restore sinus rhythm.
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