Aim of the study: This exploratory study aimed to investigate the psychosocial outcomes for cardiac arrest survivors and explore if there is a greater impact on psychosocial outcome for individuals experiencing anoxic brain injury as a result of the cardiac arrest. Methods: Self-report measures were used to compare the quality of life, social functioning and symptoms of anxiety, depression and posttraumatic stress of individuals with and without anoxic brain injury. Secondary measures of subjective memory and executive difficulties were also used. Fifty-six participants (27 with anoxia, 29 without anoxia) took part in the study between six months and four years after experiencing cardiac arrest. Results: A MANOVA identified a signific...
OBJECTIVE: Progress in resuscitation medicine allows an increasing proportion of patients to survive...
Background: Survivors of a cardiac arrest frequently have cognitive and emotional problems and their...
Aim of the study Advances in resuscitation science have resulted in a growing number of out-of-hosp...
Aim of the study: This exploratory study aimed to investigate the psychosocial outcomes for cardiac ...
Aim of the study The psychosocial outcome of anoxic brain injury following cardiac arrest is a rela...
Background. A cardiac arrest can lead to hypoxic brain injury, which can affect all levels of functi...
© 2016 Objective To characterise psychological wellbeing in survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arr...
International audiencePRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Cardiac arrest can cause neurological impairment. The aim o...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest can lead to hypoxic brain injury, which can affect cognitive functioning....
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest can lead to hypoxic brain injury, which can affect cognitive functioning....
Objective: To study factors related to quality of life after a hypoxic period due to cardiac arrest....
Aim: Neuropsychological testing has uncovered cognitive impairment in cardiac arrest survivors with ...
Background: The brain is susceptible to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in conjuction with out-of-hosp...
OBJECTIVE: Progress in resuscitation medicine allows an increasing proportion of patients to survive...
Background: Survivors of a cardiac arrest frequently have cognitive and emotional problems and their...
Aim of the study Advances in resuscitation science have resulted in a growing number of out-of-hosp...
Aim of the study: This exploratory study aimed to investigate the psychosocial outcomes for cardiac ...
Aim of the study The psychosocial outcome of anoxic brain injury following cardiac arrest is a rela...
Background. A cardiac arrest can lead to hypoxic brain injury, which can affect all levels of functi...
© 2016 Objective To characterise psychological wellbeing in survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arr...
International audiencePRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Cardiac arrest can cause neurological impairment. The aim o...
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest can lead to hypoxic brain injury, which can affect cognitive functioning....
BACKGROUND: Cardiac arrest can lead to hypoxic brain injury, which can affect cognitive functioning....
Objective: To study factors related to quality of life after a hypoxic period due to cardiac arrest....
Aim: Neuropsychological testing has uncovered cognitive impairment in cardiac arrest survivors with ...
Background: The brain is susceptible to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury in conjuction with out-of-hosp...
OBJECTIVE: Progress in resuscitation medicine allows an increasing proportion of patients to survive...
Background: Survivors of a cardiac arrest frequently have cognitive and emotional problems and their...
Aim of the study Advances in resuscitation science have resulted in a growing number of out-of-hosp...