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Different temperature levels during emergency preservation and resuscitation (EPR) do not affect neurologic outcome after prolonged normovolemic cardiac arrest in pigs
In the 13-min group, restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) was achieved in five of six swine, four of which survived to day 9, and all had favorable neurologic outcomes [one swine OPC 1, three swine OPC 2, NDS 15%(IQR 6–21)]. In the 15- and 17-min groups, ROSC was achieved in three of six and two of six swine, respectively, one survived to day 9 with OPC 3 in each group, and NDS values were 45 and 58%, respectively (Kruskal–Wallis test for OPC, p = 0.048).
In our model, the limit of normovolemic, normothermic, cardiac arrest no-flow time, followed by ACLS, CPB, and prolonged mild hypothermia, seems to be 13 min.
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Different temperature levels during emergency preservation and resuscitation (EPR) do not affect neurologic outcome after prolonged normovolemic cardiac arrest in pigs