RELAÇÃO DA ADMINISTRAÇÃO PRECOCE DE EPINEFRINA EM PACIENTES EM PARADA CARDÍACA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56083/RCV4N4-092Keywords:
relationship between epinephrine administration, cardiac arrest, prognosisAbstract
A adrenalina foi descoberta por volta do final do século XIX, sendo o principal fármaco de escolha para a ressuscitação de parada cardíaca extra-hospitalar, devido aos benefícios proporcionados por essa droga por aumentar as chances de retorno da circulação espontânea. No entanto, há evidências de que a dose cumulativa de adrenalina está associada a menores taxas de sobrevida, além de promover um efeito prejudicial na função neurológica após a restauração da circulação espontânea.
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