Outcome prediction in patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cannot be improved by prolonging observation [PDF]
Daniela Codazzi+4 more
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Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Is there a need for cardiac arrest centers? [PDF]
Introduction:The large "Eureca One" study, which included emergency medical services from Serbia, found that the incidence of out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in Europe ranges between 19.0 and 104.0 per 100,000 inhabitants.
Pešić Ivan, Kasap Ana, Crevar Đuro
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Deciphering Cardiac Destiny: Unveiling Future Risks Through Cutting-Edge Machine Learning Approaches [PDF]
Cardiac arrest remains a leading cause of death worldwide, necessitating proactive measures for early detection and intervention. This project aims to develop and assess predictive models for the timely identification of cardiac arrest incidents, utilizing a comprehensive dataset of clinical parameters and patient histories. Employing machine learning (
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Robert Allen, Peter Tepler, Ian deSouza
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Demonstration of a mechanical external biventricular assist device for resuscitative thoracotomy [PDF]
Resuscitative thoracotomy, a high-risk procedure involving open heart massage, serves as a last resort for life-threatening conditions like penetrating chest wounds, severe blunt trauma, or surgery-related cardiac arrest. However, its success rate remains low, even with highly trained specialists.
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The design of an agent based model of human activities and communications in cardiac resuscitation [PDF]
Cardio-pulmonary arrest is a common emergency situation causing over 400,000 deaths per year, more than a 1000 per day, in the USA alone. The goal of this work is to develop an agent based computer simulator that will allow trainers to experiment with different communication protocols, such as those found in air traffic control.
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Incidence and percentage of survival after cardiac arrest outside and inside hospital
Aim: To compare the incidence and percentage of survival after cardiac arrest outside and inside hospital where cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) had been started between two regions in Sweden in a 10-year perspective.
A. Strömsöe, J. Herlitz
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Memory Impairment in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survivors Is Associated With Global Reduction in Brain Volume, Not Focal Hippocampal Injury [PDF]
Neil R. Grubb+7 more
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Out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest survivors: Effect of cerebral anoxia on cognitive and motor speed and visual information processing [PDF]
N. Grubb+4 more
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High-Throughput Detection of Risk Factors to Sudden Cardiac Arrest in Youth Athletes: A Smartwatch-Based Screening Platform [PDF]
Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) is the leading cause of death among athletes of all age levels worldwide. Current prescreening methods for cardiac risk factors are largely ineffective, and implementing the International Olympic Committee recommendation for 12-lead ECG screening remains prohibitively expensive.
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