Background. The survival rates of in-hospital cardiac arrests (IHCAs) are reportedly low at night, but the difference between the survival rates of cardiac origin and noncardiac origin IHCAs occurring at night remains unclear. Methods. Outcomes of IHCAs during different shifts (night, day, and evening) were compared and stratified according to the etiology (cardiac and noncardiac origin). Result. The rate of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) was 24.7% lower for cardiac origin IHCA and 19.4% lower for noncardiac origin IHCA in the night shift than in the other shifts. The survival rate was 8.4% lower for cardiac origin IHCA occurring during the night shift, but there was no difference for noncardiac origin IHCA. After adjusting the po...
Martin Christ, Wolfgang Dierschke, Katharina Isabel von Auenmueller, Marc van Bracht, Martin Grett, ...
cardiac arrest (IHCA) was reviewed to summarise: (a) the incidence of and survival after IHCA, (b) m...
Objective: To describe and compare presentation, management, and survival by aetiology of cardiopulm...
treatment, preventive, and other sys-tem errors have been identified as fo-cus areas to prevent medi...
ObjectiveDefine the frequency and survival pattern of cardiac arrests in relation to the hospital da...
Circadian pattern influence on the incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has been demon...
Background: Internationally, hospital survival is lower for patients admitted at weekends and at nig...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Background Internationally, hospital survival is lower for patients admitted at weekends and at n...
A cardiac arrest is classified as ‘in-hospital’ (IHCA) if it occurs in a hospitalized patient who ha...
Background:Seasonal variation in cardiovascular outcomes, including out-of-hospital cardiac arre...
Aims to report the incidence, characteristics, and outcome of in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) in a...
The effect of advances in cardiac arrest management over the last five decades on in-hospital cardia...
AbstractBackgroundThe in-hospital emergency team (ET) may or may not recognize the causes of in-hosp...
Introduction: Cardiac arrest is characterized depending on location as in-hospital cardiac arrest (I...
Martin Christ, Wolfgang Dierschke, Katharina Isabel von Auenmueller, Marc van Bracht, Martin Grett, ...
cardiac arrest (IHCA) was reviewed to summarise: (a) the incidence of and survival after IHCA, (b) m...
Objective: To describe and compare presentation, management, and survival by aetiology of cardiopulm...
treatment, preventive, and other sys-tem errors have been identified as fo-cus areas to prevent medi...
ObjectiveDefine the frequency and survival pattern of cardiac arrests in relation to the hospital da...
Circadian pattern influence on the incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has been demon...
Background: Internationally, hospital survival is lower for patients admitted at weekends and at nig...
This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non C...
Background Internationally, hospital survival is lower for patients admitted at weekends and at n...
A cardiac arrest is classified as ‘in-hospital’ (IHCA) if it occurs in a hospitalized patient who ha...
Background:Seasonal variation in cardiovascular outcomes, including out-of-hospital cardiac arre...
Aims to report the incidence, characteristics, and outcome of in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) in a...
The effect of advances in cardiac arrest management over the last five decades on in-hospital cardia...
AbstractBackgroundThe in-hospital emergency team (ET) may or may not recognize the causes of in-hosp...
Introduction: Cardiac arrest is characterized depending on location as in-hospital cardiac arrest (I...
Martin Christ, Wolfgang Dierschke, Katharina Isabel von Auenmueller, Marc van Bracht, Martin Grett, ...
cardiac arrest (IHCA) was reviewed to summarise: (a) the incidence of and survival after IHCA, (b) m...
Objective: To describe and compare presentation, management, and survival by aetiology of cardiopulm...