نتایج جستجو برای: hospital cardiac arrest

تعداد نتایج: 686258  

Journal: :Circulation 2010
Graham Nichol Tom P Aufderheide Brian Eigel Robert W Neumar Keith G Lurie Vincent J Bufalino Clifton W Callaway Venugopal Menon Robert R Bass Benjamin S Abella Michael Sayre Cynthia M Dougherty Edward M Racht Monica E Kleinman Robert E O'Connor John P Reilly Eric W Ossmann Eric Peterson

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be an important public health problem, with large and important regional variations in outcomes. Survival rates vary widely among patients treated with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest by emergency medical services and among patients transported to the hospital after return of spontaneous circulation. Most regions lack a well-coordinated approach to pos...

2016
PJ Commerford

Terminology may drive our perceptions of activities and our actions in response to the events we see occurring around us. Is it time to take the P (pulmonary) out of CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) when referring to witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA)? I was prompted to consider this when I was personally involved in resuscitation of an individual who suffered an out-of-hospita...

Journal: :Circulation. Cardiovascular interventions 2010
Florence Dumas Alain Cariou Stéphane Manzo-Silberman David Grimaldi Benoît Vivien Julien Rosencher Jean-Philippe Empana Pierre Carli Jean-Paul Mira Xavier Jouven Christian Spaulding

BACKGROUND Acute coronary occlusion is the leading cause of cardiac arrest. Because of limited data, the indications and timing of coronary angiography and angioplasty in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are controversial. Using data from the Parisian Region Out of hospital Cardiac ArresT prospective registry, we performed an analysis to assess the effect of an invasive strategy on ...

2010
Graham Nichol Tom P. Aufderheide Keith G. Lurie Vincent J. Bufalino Clifton W. Callaway Michael Sayre Cynthia M. Dougherty John P. Reilly

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest continues to be an important public health problem, with large and important regional variations in outcomes. Survival rates vary widely among patients treated with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest by emergency medical services and among patients transported to the hospital after return of spontaneous circulation. Most regions lack a well-coordinated approach to pos...

Journal: :Accident and emergency nursing 2003
Nick Castle Gary Kenward Tim Hodgetts

Deterioration to cardiac arrest is not always sudden and unexpected and on a significant number of occasions cardiac arrest could be prevented. This has important messages for the Accident and Emergency (A&E) department as the vast majority of emergency admissions originate via A&E.

2012
Patrick Möhnle Volker Huge Jan Polasek Isabella Weig Rolf Atzinger Uwe Kreimeier Josef Briegel

BACKGROUND The characteristics of in-hospital emergency response systems, survival rates, and variables associated with survival after in-hospital cardiac arrest vary significantly among medical centers worldwide. Aiming to optimize in-hospital emergency response, we performed an analysis of survival after in-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the task profile of our cardiac arrest team...

2012
Adriano Peris Simona Biondi Giovanni Zagli

Care by Gräsner and colleagues that strongly emphasizes the importance of encouraging attempts at cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in cardiac arrest caused by severe trauma [1]. Despite the interesting content, in our opinion the results presented by Gräsner and colleagues suff er by being derived from databases designed for diff erent purposes (Cardiac Arrest Registry and Trauma Registry). ...

Journal: :Current Cardiology Reviews 2018

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