CPR Guidelines and Hypothermia Improve Survival

Summary

Sudden cardiac arrest is a major public health concern, with more than 400,000 deaths annually in the United States alone. A patient's chance of survival drops by 7–10%/min when CPR is delayed after cardiac arrest. Widespread adherence to the new Advanced Cardiac Life Support/Emergency Cardiac Care guidelines for CPR and the increased use of therapeutic hypothermia may improve both of these statistics.

  • myocardial infarction
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