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" Indicators of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage as a Cause of Sudden Cardiac Arrest "
Zachariah, Joseph; Stanich, Jessica A.; Braksick, Sherri A.; Wijdicks, Eelco FM.; Campbell, Ronna L.; Bell, Malcolm R.; White, Roger
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AL
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Record Number
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927817
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LA2mg297jt
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Language of Document
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English
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Main Entry
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Zachariah, Joseph; Stanich, Jessica A.; Braksick, Sherri A.; Wijdicks, Eelco FM.; Campbell, Ronna L.; Bell, Malcolm R.; White, Roger
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Title & Author
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Indicators of Subarachnoid Hemorrhage as a Cause of Sudden Cardiac Arrest [Article]\ Zachariah, Joseph; Stanich, Jessica A.; Braksick, Sherri A.; Wijdicks, Eelco FM.; Campbell, Ronna L.; Bell, Malcolm R.; White, Roger
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Title of Periodical
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Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
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1/2
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Date
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2017
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Abstract
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) may present with cardiac arrest (SAH-CA). We report a case of SAH-CA to assist providers in distinguishing SAH as an etiology of cardiac arrest despite electrocardiogram findings that may be suggestive of a cardiac etiology. SAH-CA is associated with high rates of return of spontaneous circulation, but overall poor outcome. An initially non-shockable cardiac rhythm and the absence of brain stem reflexes are important clues in indentifying SAH-CA.
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