Abstract

The effects of neokyotorphin and kyotorphin, peptides isolated from hibernates, on the rate of postresuscitational restoration and survival after a 12-min heart arrest are examined. Native peptides and peptides stabilized byd-amino acids accelerate restoration of vital functions and neurological status within several days after resuscitation. It is concluded that the use of these peptides is feasible during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

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