Background Cardiac arrest outside hospital is a catastrophic medical emergency experienced by an estimated 60 000 people a year in the UK. The speed and accuracy with which cardiac arrest outside hospital is recognised by 999 call handlers is fundamental to improving the chance of survival, but is extremely challenging. We aimed to identify how cardiac arrest is actually described by callers during dialogues with 999 call handlers. Methods Data was obtained from two acute NHS trusts and their two local ambulance trusts for all cases of suspected or actual out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) or imminent medically witnessed cardiac arrest (MWCA) which led to transfer to one of the study hospitals, for a one year period (1/7/2013–30/6/2...
Highlights Nearly 1 out of 5 patients called the medical helpline services within a month befor...
Background: The incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is expected to increase in South ...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to identify key indicator symptoms and patient facto...
Background Cardiac arrest outside hospital is a catastrophic medical emergency experienced by an est...
Background Cardiac arrest outside hospital is a catastrophic medical emergency experienced by an est...
Background-The content of emergency calls for suspected cardiac arrest is rarely analyzed. This stud...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to identify key indicator symptoms and patient facto...
Barriers to recognition of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest during emergency medical calls: a qualitat...
Emergency 9-1-1 callers use a wide range of terms to describe abnormal breathing in persons with out...
Objective: To determine the quality and diagnostic accuracy of in-hospital adult clinical emergency ...
Introduction: There is little research on the triage of patients who are not yet in cardiac arrest w...
International audienceBackground: In emergency ambulance calls, agonal breathing remains a barrier t...
Introduction: Cardiac arrest is a time-sensitive condition requiring urgent intervention. Prompt and...
Introduction: Cardiac arrest is a time-sensitive condition requiring urgent intervention. Prompt and...
Background: In emergency ambulance calls, agonal breathing remains a barrier to the recognition of o...
Highlights Nearly 1 out of 5 patients called the medical helpline services within a month befor...
Background: The incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is expected to increase in South ...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to identify key indicator symptoms and patient facto...
Background Cardiac arrest outside hospital is a catastrophic medical emergency experienced by an est...
Background Cardiac arrest outside hospital is a catastrophic medical emergency experienced by an est...
Background-The content of emergency calls for suspected cardiac arrest is rarely analyzed. This stud...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to identify key indicator symptoms and patient facto...
Barriers to recognition of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest during emergency medical calls: a qualitat...
Emergency 9-1-1 callers use a wide range of terms to describe abnormal breathing in persons with out...
Objective: To determine the quality and diagnostic accuracy of in-hospital adult clinical emergency ...
Introduction: There is little research on the triage of patients who are not yet in cardiac arrest w...
International audienceBackground: In emergency ambulance calls, agonal breathing remains a barrier t...
Introduction: Cardiac arrest is a time-sensitive condition requiring urgent intervention. Prompt and...
Introduction: Cardiac arrest is a time-sensitive condition requiring urgent intervention. Prompt and...
Background: In emergency ambulance calls, agonal breathing remains a barrier to the recognition of o...
Highlights Nearly 1 out of 5 patients called the medical helpline services within a month befor...
Background: The incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is expected to increase in South ...
Abstract: Background: The aim of this study was to identify key indicator symptoms and patient facto...