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Geplant erzeugter Herzstillstand

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Für komplexe Aneurysmen und im Notfall bei einer Gefäßruptur ohne proximale Kontrolle kann ein iatrogen induzierter Herzstillstand die entscheidende Maßnahme sein, um die Gefäßpathologie adäquat versorgen zu können. Die klassische Maßnahme des Herzstillstands unter tiefer Hypothermie wurde heute in den meisten Fällen durch andere, weitaus weniger aufwendige Verfahren verdrängt. Das Kapitel gibt einen komprimierten Überblick über die Verfahren und deren Vor- und Nachteile.

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Kretschmer, T., Heinen, C., Schmidt, T. (2017). Geplant erzeugter Herzstillstand. In: Kretschmer, T. (eds) Zerebrale Aneurysmen und Gefäßmalformationen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-50478-9_38

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