Successful resuscitation and neurological monitoring of a dog with out‐of‐hospital cardiopulmonary arrest due to pentobarbital overdose
Journal of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care2023Vol. 33(3), pp. 393–400
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Abstract
This is the first report to describe the full recovery and hospital discharge of a dog suffering OHCA and the first description of EEG findings in a clinical veterinary patient following cardiopulmonary arrest and successful resuscitation. Factors likely contributing to successful patient outcome and potential benefits and limitations of EEG in monitoring postcardiac arrest patients are discussed.
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