Journal article
P001: Proof-of-principle in a large animal pilot: cardiac arrest may be associated with acute, transient coagulopathy that may drive post-cardiac arrest syndrome
Abstract
Introduction:
Many cardiac arrest survivors die later due to hemorrhage or thromboembolism, thought to be caused by acquired coagulopathy in post-cardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS) from shock and reperfusion injury. Understanding PCAS is a priority identified by the AHA for the prevention of complications in cardiac arrest survivors. Shock dysregulates both coagulation and fibrinolysis. The key effector enzyme thrombin (Th), is …
Authors
Yeh C; Camilotti B; Hanif H; Mohindra R; Sun C; Kim P; Lin S; Sholzberg M
Journal
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 22, No. S1, pp. s64–s65
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
5 2020
DOI
10.1017/cem.2020.209
ISSN
1481-8035