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Disease cardiac arrest
Phenotype C0007785|cerebral ischemia
Sentences 14
PubMedID- 25671079 We conducted a literature review of treatment protocols designed to evaluate neurologic outcome and survival following global cerebral ischemia associated with cardiac arrest.
PubMedID- 25933947 Seizure susceptibility to electroconvulsions or pentylenetetrazol after complete cerebral ischemia in rats due to cardiac arrest.
PubMedID- 23287695 No data are available concerning serum levels of nf-l after global cerebral ischemia due to cardiac arrest.
PubMedID- 24642693 Background: global cerebral ischemia following cardiac arrest is associated with increased cerebral vasoconstriction and decreased cerebral blood flow, contributing to delayed neuronal cell death and neurological detriments in affected patients.
PubMedID- 24808942 The search was limited to investigational therapies that were utilized to treat global cerebral ischemia associated with cardiac arrest.
PubMedID- 22207862 Currently, clinical application of th is utilized in during open-heart surgery and after global cerebral ischemia associated with cardiac arrest and prenatal asphyxia (lazzaro and prabhakaran, 2008; van der worp et al., 2010).
PubMedID- 24088583 cardiac arrest can provoke entire cerebral ischemia, and heart recovery can lead to cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury in this entire cerebral neuron damage caused by cardiac arrest model, brucken demonstrate that recovery after 7 minutes of heart arrest induces obvious neurological dysfunction.
PubMedID- 26447069 The use of therapeutic magnesium for neuroprotection during global cerebral ischemia associated with cardiac arrest and cardiac bypass surgery in adults: a systematic review protocol.
PubMedID- 26052804 Limited data are available for ecmo usage after cardiac arrest with baseline cerebral ischemia.
PubMedID- 23532768 Transient global cerebral ischemia due to cardiac arrest followed by resuscitation (ca/cpr) causes significant neurological damage in vulnerable neuron populations within the brain, such as hippocampal ca1 neurons.
PubMedID- 23762741 Brain injury from cardiac arrest in children results from global cerebral ischemia.
PubMedID- 26081628 Hypoxic brain damage, also called hypoxic–ischemic encephalopathy, is a severe consequence of global cerebral ischemia due to cardiac arrest [1] or other causes (e.g.
PubMedID- 24875538 Transient global cerebral ischemia, one of the consequences of cardiac arrest and cardiovascular surgery, usually leads to delayed death of hippocampal cornu ammonis1 (ca1) neurons and cognitive deficits.
PubMedID- 22187678 These patients displayed severe problems such as renal failure, cardiac failure, ventricular aneurysm and cerebral ischemia due to cardiac arrest.

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