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A couple of them were brought here until they were hemodynamically stable, but they've been taken out now.
The drastic nature of this procedure means it can only be used in hemodynamically stable patients.
A dose of 60 g is hemodynamically safe, and its effect is completely reversed after 25 minutes.
When conducted too rapidly (i.e. 300 beats per minute), the body would become hemodynamically unstable.
Amiodarone can be used in individuals with hemodynamically stable ventricular tachycardia.
FAST is most useful in trauma patients who are hemodynamically unstable.
Individuals with hemodynamically unstable ventricular tachycardia should not initially receive amiodarone.
However, if the patient is hemodynamically unstable or unconscious, the shock is given immediately upon confirmation of the arrhythmia.
In this study, hemodynamically relevant stenosis was diagnosed at cardiac catheterization in 53 of 116 patients (46%).
It is hemodynamically unstable and causes a sudden drop in arterial blood pressure, leading to dizziness and syncope.
The criteria were established using 20 CT scans from a database of hemodynamically stable patients with blunt splenic injury.
Some common causes of hemodynamically significant bradycardia include acute myocardial infarction, sinus node dysfunction and complete heart block.
Traditionally, high volume intravenous fluids were given in people who are unable to provide adequate perfusion to tissues (hemodynamically unstable) due to trauma.
Thromboembolism (pulmonary embolism): hemodynamically significant pulmonary emboli are generally massive and typically fatal.
In a "hemodynamically significant" case of hematemesis, that is hypovolemic shock, resuscitation is an immediate priority to prevent cardiac arrest.
A capnograph is useful in detecting changes in carbon dioxide concentrations in patients who are hemodynamically stable, but not critically ill.
Patients suffering from pulseless VT or unstable VT are hemodynamically compromised and require immediate cardioversion.
But if the bleeding continues, and the chest tubes occlude, then the patient will become hemodynamically unstable and may require an emergency take back to the operating room.
Synchronized electrical cardioversion is used to treat hemodynamically significant supraventricular (or narrow complex) tachycardias, including atrial fibrillation and atrial flutter.
Procainamide can be used to treat atrial fibrillation in the setting of Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, and to treat wide complex hemodynamically stable tachycardias.
Transcutaneous pacing (TCP), also called external pacing, is recommended for the initial stabilization of hemodynamically significant bradycardias of all types.
The KED is typically used only on hemodynamically stable victims; unstable victims are extricated using rapid extrication techniques without the prior application of the KED.
If their condition remains (hemodynamically) stable, they can be offered either late coronary angiography with subsequent restoration of blood flow (revascularization), or non-invasive stress testing to determine if there is significant ischemia that would benefit from revascularization.
For a person who is hemodynamically unstable a focused assessment with sonography for trauma (FAST) scan may take place which is used to find free floating fluid in the right upper quadrant and left lower quadrant of the abdomen.
This portable, disposable, single-use inhaler device, along with a single 3 milliliter brown glass vial of methoxyflurane is provided in doctor's kits that allows conscious hemodynamically stable patients (including children over the age of 5 years) to self-administer the drug, under supervision.