[Series] Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: current concepts
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a leading cause of global mortality. Regional variations in reporting frameworks and survival mean the exact burden of OHCA to public health is unknown. Nevertheless, overall prognosis and neurological outcome are relatively poor following OHCA and have remained almost static for the past three decades. In this Series paper, we explore the aetiology of OHCA. Coronary artery disease remains the predominant cause, but there is a diverse range of other potential cardiac and non-cardiac causes to be aware of.
Source: LANCET - Category: General Medicine Authors: Aung Myat, Kyoung-Jun Song, Thomas Rea Tags: Series Source Type: research
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