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considered the hospital-discharge abstracts of survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest before (227 patients) and after the introduction of a new protocol for therapeutic hypothermia (413 patients), with both assemblies having alike bas...
is an important public health problem and is often found in hospital patients with no prior history of heart disease. Only some communities or emergency medical service (EMS) systems account survival rates for out-of-hospital cardiac arres...
there is wide discrepancy in the rates of survival to hospital compared with the pre-hospital cardiac arrest events. Rosenberg et al. assessment of 300 hospitalized patients demonstrated 54% of initial survival after CPR followed by 23% su...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) claims an estimated 350 000 lives per year in the United States, representing a major public health problem.The vast majority of SCA is caused by ventricular fibrillation (VF) (85%),in which early defibrillatio...
is a condition in which the heart abruptly and abruptly halts beating. When this occurs, blood halts flowing to the mind and other vital organs. To realise SCA, it assists to realise how the heart works. The heart has an interior electrica...
Sudden Cardiac Arrest? Introduction Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a condition in which the heart suddenly stops beating and cutting. When this happens, blood stops turbulent flow in mind and other important bodies. SCA usually leads to dea...
Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest. Care after resuscitation has developed many new concepts in recent years that seek to improve neurological outcome and leads to the survival of patients after cardiac arrest. It includes optimization, venti...