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Sudden cardiac arrest continues to be a major public health challenge. Nearly 20% of all mortality in industrialized countries is due to sudden cardiac arrest. This is of epidemic proportion and remains a daunting problem. The actual incidence of sudden cardiac death is highly variable but recent prospective studies using multiple sources in the United
Mark E. Josephson
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New Innovations to Address Sudden Cardiac Arrest [PDF]
Mortality from sudden cardiac arrest remains high despite increased awareness and advancements in emergency resuscitation efforts. Various gaps exist in bystander resuscitation, automated external defibrillators, and access.
Christine P Shen+2 more
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Women with sudden cardiac arrest [PDF]
Chung‐Chun Wang+2 more
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Factors affecting neurological outcomes of patients with sudden cardiac arrest in the emergency department [PDF]
Background Little is known about patients with sudden cardiac arrest in the emergency department (ED). This study aimed to identify factors affecting the prognosis of patients with cardiac arrest in the ED.
Kyeongmin Jang+2 more
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A multidisciplinary guideline-based approach to improving the sudden cardiac arrest care pathway: The Copenhagen framework [PDF]
Although recommended in the European Resuscitation Council (ERC) and European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM) Guidelines, a framework for delivering post-cardiac arrest care in a systematic manner in dedicated high-volume cardiac arrest ...
Mette Kirstine Wagner+10 more
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SUDDEN CARDIAC COLLAPSE Cardiac Arrest and Its Treatment [PDF]
Stevens J. Martin
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest in the Paediatric Population [PDF]
Sudden cardiac arrest in the young is a rare event with a range of potential causes including cardiomyopathies, ion channelopathies, and autonomic nervous system dysfunction. Investigations into the cause involve a multidisciplinary team, including cardiologists, geneticists, and psychologists.
Sonia Franciosi, PhD+3 more
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Football [PDF]
Background: Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is defined as the abrupt loss of heart function as an occurrence without physical contact (absent commotio cordis). SCA's morbidity ratio is 1:50,000 of all deaths. The published estimates on SCA suggest that 11% of all victims have a normal heart. Current screening investigations include electrocardiography (ECG)
Verjee, Mohamud A.+2 more
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We appreciate Danyaal Raza’s letter,[1][1] which appeared in the Nov. 22 issue of CMAJ , regarding our paper “Socioeconomic status and incidence of sudden cardiac arrest.”[2][2] We also appreciate her suggestion that addressing low socioeconomic status itself may be instrumental in ...
Sumeet S. Chugh, Kyndaron Reinier
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The main finding in our study is that Clinical Frailty Scale‐defined frailty status was predictive of 1‐year post‐interventional mortality after left ventricular assist device implantation. Abstract Objectives Heart failure impacts patients’ functional capabilities, ultimately leading to frailty.
Temitope Ajibawo+3 more
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