Comparison of Adult and Child Endotracheal Administration of Epinephrine in a Normovolemic Cardiac Arrest Model
Don Johnson,
Joseph O’Sullivan,
Jonathan Yost
et al.
Abstract:Background: Maximum concentration (Cmax), Time to maximum concentration (Tmax), Mean Concentration over time (MC), Area under the Curve (AUC), and return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) were compared between endotracheal epinephrine pediatric (ET Epi Peds) and endotracheal epinephrine adult (ET Epi Adult) groups in a swine cardiac arrest model. Methods: Pigs were placed in arrest for 2 minutes, CPR was initiated for 2 minutes, and epinephrine was then administered. Blood samples were collected over 5 minutes… Show more
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