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Optimal Parameters for Return of Spontaneous Circulation in Resuscitating Out-of hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients
International Journal of Gerontology, 07/30/09
Su Y–J et al. – Less acidosis, less hypercarbia and less hyperkalemia predispose to achievement of ROSC. This study suggests values of the parameters (pH > 7.178, PaCO2 < 29.2 mmHg, glucose < 385.9 mg/dL) to aim for during resuscitation of OHCA patients.
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