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P003: Which factors predict resuscitation outcomes in patients arriving to the emergency department in cardiac arrest? A SHoC series study
2018
CJEM: Canadian Journal of Emergency Medical Care
The decision as to whether to end resuscitation for pre-hospital cardiac arrest (CA) patients in the field or in the emergency department (ED) is commonly made based upon standard criteria. We studied the reliability of several easily determined criteria as predictors of resuscitation outcomes in a population of adults in CA transported to the ED. Methods: A retrospective database and chart analysis was completed for patients arriving to a tertiary ED in cardiac arrest, between 2010 and 2014.
doi:10.1017/cem.2018.201
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