[Series] Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: in-hospital intervention strategies
The prognosis after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has improved in the past few decades because of advances in interventions used outside and in hospital. About half of patients who have OHCA with initial ventricular tachycardia or ventricular fibrillation and who are admitted to hospital in coma after return of spontaneous circulation will survive to discharge with a reasonable neurological status. In this Series paper we discuss in-hospital management of patients with post-cardiac-arrest syndrome.
Source: LANCET - Category: General Medicine Authors: Christian Hassager, Ken Nagao, David Hildick-Smith Tags: Series Source Type: research
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