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Initial electrical frequency predicts survival and neurological outcome in out of hospital cardiac arrest patients with pulseless electrical activity

Resuscitation Feb 12, 2018

Weiser C, et al. - In every 4th out of hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA), pulseless electrical activity (PEA) is present as first rhythm, researchers here investigate if the initial electrical frequency in PEA predicts survival. Findings suggest that higher initial electrical frequency in PEA is associated with increased odds of survival and good neurological outcome regardless of other resuscitation factors.
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