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Anesth Analg
November 1992
Departments of Anaesthesia, AZ St. Jan Hospital, Brugge, Belgium.
Intensive Care Med
June 1992
Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care, A.Z. St. Jan Hospital, Brugge, Belgium.
A total of 6178 persons with out-of-hospital (70%) and in hospital (30%) cardiac arrests from the first of January 1982 until the end of 1989 were reviewed retrospectively with respect to 4 variables, contributing to a score for specific prediction of poor prognosis (cut-off point: greater than 3 points). These included age, initial ECG, type of respiratory arrest and bystander resuscitation. Presence of ventricular fibrillation, gasping and bystander resuscitation contributes nothing to the score, while presence of asystole or EMD (electromechanical dissociation), apnoea and absence of bystander resuscitation adds one point to it.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnaesth Intensive Care
February 1991
Department of Critical Care, AZ St. Jan Hospital, Brugge, Belgium.
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg
February 1991
Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, St. Jan Hospital, Brugge, Belgium.
Systemic hypothermia at 25 degrees-28 degrees C without chemical cardioplegia was used in 908 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting. Local coronary artery flow was interrupted only during grafting of a distal anastomosis. Systemic perfusion pressure was maintained at 80-100 mmHg, hematocrit at 20%-25%, and pCO2 and pH were monitored during hypothermia according to the alpha-stat principle, while the left ventricle was vented routinely.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Urol
September 1987
Department of Urology, A.Z. St-Jan Hospital, Bruges, Belgium.