Original contributionUse of calcium in prehospital cardiac arrest
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2022, Resuscitation PlusCitation Excerpt :The routine use of calcium in cardiac arrest was then recommended by the American Heart Association (AHA) in 1970.3 However, in 1983, two retrospective studies demonstrated that the role of calcium in cardiac arrest was not as clear as the electrophysiologic rationale4–5 and showed it could be related to increased mortality.5 Some studies revealed that the cellular ionized calcium removal was impaired during cardiac arrest, and the persistence of such an environment predisposed muscle cells to ischaemia.6
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Presented before the annual scientific meeting of the Michigan Chapter of the American College of Emergency Physicians in Traverse City, Michigan, July 1982, and before the Scientific Assembly of the American College of Emergency Physicians in San Francisco, California, September 1982.