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Out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest
Medical Journal of Australia, 2000Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), with its high fatality rate, is a significant public health issue. The aetiology of OHCA is reviewed, and management strategies are discussed, including the "chain of survival", the Utstein method of data collection, and recent developments in advanced cardiac life support emphasising defibrillation.
A D, McR Meyer +3 more
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Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2012Myocardial disease and death from cardiac arrest remain significant public health problems. Sudden death events and out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) are encountered frequently by emergency medical services. Despite more than 30 years of research, survival rates remain extremely low.
Tanner S, Boyd, Debra G, Perina
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Transfusion, 1997
Although issues regarding the provision of transfusions in nonhospital settings are still unresolved, there is now a considerable body of experience with such transfusions and a growing consensus that there are acceptable ways to make the service available to carefully selected patients.
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Although issues regarding the provision of transfusions in nonhospital settings are still unresolved, there is now a considerable body of experience with such transfusions and a growing consensus that there are acceptable ways to make the service available to carefully selected patients.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1994
To the Editor. —As an emergency physician, I read with great interest the recent articles by Kellermann et al, 1 Bonnin et al, 2 and the accompanying Editorial by Gray. 3 The authors address an area that will take on added importance as the attention of the nation turns to health system reform with its apparent emphasis on global cost containment ...
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To the Editor. —As an emergency physician, I read with great interest the recent articles by Kellermann et al, 1 Bonnin et al, 2 and the accompanying Editorial by Gray. 3 The authors address an area that will take on added importance as the attention of the nation turns to health system reform with its apparent emphasis on global cost containment ...
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Out-of-Hospital Intubation of Children
JAMA, 20005. O’Harrow R. Under fire, U.S. amends plan to collect health care data. Washington Post. April 1, 1999:A5. 6. Lo B, Alpers A. Uses and abuses of prescription drug information in pharmacy benefits management programs. JAMA. 2000;283:801-806. 7. Rosoff AJ. The changing face of pharmacy benefits management. St Louis University Law Journal.
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Hospital Variability of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survival
Prehospital Emergency Care, 2008Previous literature has identified patient and emergency medical services (EMS) system factors that are associated with survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients.To determine variability in rates of survival to discharge of resuscitated adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients and to identify hospital-related factors associated with ...
J Marc, Liu +4 more
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American family physician, 2021
Since the 1970s, most births in the United States have been planned to occur in a hospital. However, a small percentage of Americans choose to give birth outside of a hospital. The number of out-of-hospital births has increased, with one in every 61 U.S. births (1.64%) occurring out of the hospital in 2018.
Gregory, Lang +2 more
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Since the 1970s, most births in the United States have been planned to occur in a hospital. However, a small percentage of Americans choose to give birth outside of a hospital. The number of out-of-hospital births has increased, with one in every 61 U.S. births (1.64%) occurring out of the hospital in 2018.
Gregory, Lang +2 more
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Indications for out-of-hospital thromboprophylaxis
Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift, 2004In the last decade the performance of an adequate perioperative prophylaxis for venous thromboembolism (VTE) has become an established in-hospital measure. Although new antithrombotic drugs (oral thrombin inhibitors, fondaparinux) could reduce the incidence of perioperative VTE the absolute number remains high.
Wolfgang, Schobersberger +3 more
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Recurrent out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Resuscitation, 2017Little is known about the burden of recurrent out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) episodes in initial survivors of OHCA. We sought to investigate the frequency of recurrent OHCA, describe time-to-event trends, and establish baseline predictors of occurrence.Between January 2000 and June 2015, we included consecutive OHCA survivors to hospital ...
Ziad, Nehme +4 more
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