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A brain-based definition of death and criteria for its determination after arrest of circulation or neurologic function in Canada: a 2023 clinical practice guideline
This 2023 Clinical Practice Guideline provides the biomedical definition of death based on permanent cessation of brain function that applies to all...
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Tranexamic acid: current use in obstetrics, major orthopedic, and trauma surgery
PurposeIn this Continuing Professional Development module, we review the practical pharmacology of tranexamic acid and its clinical use in trauma,...
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Arrêt cardiaque du nourrisson et de l’enfant
Cardiac arrest in pediatrics has a very low prevalence and survival remains poor. In infants and children, asphyxia cardiac arrest is most common...
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L’arrêt cardiaque inattendu en réanimation : état des lieux et perspectives
Unexpected cardiac arrest is a rare event in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Despite immediate availability of advanced life support and trained...
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Syndrome post-arrêt cardiaque
Post-resuscitation syndrome gathers data on patients who regain spontaneous circulation after cardiac arrest. Two conditions are common after cardiac...
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Myoclonies post-arrêt cardiaque
Myoclonus following cardiac arrest is common and means a prognostic and therapeutic challenge for clinician. It is not constantly associated with...