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Epinephrine Dosing Intervals Are Associated With Pediatric In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Outcomes: A Multicenter Study.

Martha F KienzleRyan W MorganRon W ReederTageldin AhmedRobert A BergRobert BishopMatthew BochkorisJoseph A CarcilloTodd C CarpenterKellimarie K CooperJ Wesley DiddleMyke FedermanRichard FernandezDeborah FranzonAisha H FrazierStuart H FriessMeg FrizzolaKathryn GrahamMark HallChristopher HorvatLeanna L HuardTensing MaaArushi MangaPatrick S McQuillenKathleen L MeertPeter M MouraniVinay M NadkarniMaryam Y NaimMurray M PollackAnil SapruCarleen SchneiterMatthew P SharronSarah TabbuttShirley ViteriHeather A WolfeRobert M Suttonnull null
Published in: Critical care medicine (2024)
In patients receiving at least two doses of epinephrine, dosing intervals less than 3 minutes were not associated with neurologic outcome but were associated with sustained ROSC and shorter CPR duration.
Keyphrases
  • cardiac arrest
  • cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  • healthcare
  • adverse drug
  • acute care
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • weight loss
  • insulin resistance