Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5997290 | Resuscitation | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The majority of patients in this large cohort who survived cardiac arrest and were interviewed had no, mild or moderate health impairment. Concern about poor quality of life is not a valid reason to abandon efforts to improve an EMS system's response to cardiac arrest.
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Authors
Graham Nichol, Danielle Guffey, Ian G. Stiell, Brian Leroux, Sheldon Cheskes, Ahamed Idris, Peter J. Kudenchuk, Renee S. Macphee, Lynn Wittwer, Jon C. Rittenberger, Thomas D. Rea, Kellie Sheehan, Val E. Rac, Keitki Raina, Kyle Gorman, Tom Aufderheide,