Hyperoxia after resuscitation may lead to poor neurological function Hyperoxia after resuscitation may lead to poor neurological function: An association with poor neurological outcome starting from PaO2 (partial
Modified Rankin Score (mRS) of 5 after recovery from a cardiac arrest would indicate: a) No symptoms b) No significant disability c) Sight disability d) Severe disability Please
Bystander initiated automated external defibrillator shocks improve survival and functional outcome It is now well established that bystander initiated cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) greatly increases the chances of survival
Parasternal long axis (PLAX) view – echocardiogram – split screen images Split screen display with side by side display of 2-D (2 dimensional) and Colour Doppler imaging in
Mobile left atrial mass – echocardiogram in multiple views This animated image shows a mass in the left atrium prolapsing into the left ventricle in diastole, as is
Echocardiographic profile of prosthetic mitral valve with series of images: Echocardiographic imaging of a prosthetic valve is often challenging due the dense acoustic shadowing cast by the valve