Additionally, we investigated the potential of plasma freecholine to predict neurological outcome.
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Sixteen blood samples per patient were analysed for plasma freecholine levels within the first week after resuscitation.
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The aim of our study was to characterize the early kinetics of plasma freecholine in patients after cardiac arrest.
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In contrast, in the rat there were no significant arterio-venous differences in the concentrations of freecholine or phosphatidylcholine across the hind-body.