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Significance of arterial hypotension after resuscitation from cardiac arrest
Critical Care Medicine, 10/23/09
Trzeciak S et al. – Half of postcardiac arrest patients who survive to intensive care unit admission die in the hospital. Post–ROSC hypotension is common, is a predictor of in–hospital death, and is associated with diminished functional status among survivors. These associations indicate that arterial hypotension after ROSC may represent a potentially treatable target to improve outcomes from cardiac arrest.
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