Survival behavior by CPR in Emergency Service

Authors

  • Nadia Teresa Lara Latamblé
  • Eniomis Masso Betancourt
  • Kenia Roberta Álvarez Lambert
  • Yarlenis Aguilar Mendoza
  • Yanet del Carmen Pérez Ferreiro

Keywords:

cardiorespiratory, post stop CPR, hospital survival

Abstract

A retrospective observational explanatory study is done in 80 cases of patients with cardiac arrest in Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit evaluated at the GeneralHospital"Dr. Agostinho Neto” Guantanamoduring 2014 in order to determine the behavior of survival CPR. The variables were studied: age, sex, medical history, neurological outcome and survival hospital information obtained through review of medical records of patients that was incorporated into a database. It was found that elderly patients with medical history associated representing low survival cardiopulmonary post resuscitation; theGlasgow coma scale has a favorable survival predictive value greater than 8 points.

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Lara Latamblé NT, Masso Betancourt E, Álvarez Lambert KR, Aguilar Mendoza Y, Pérez Ferreiro Y del C. Survival behavior by CPR in Emergency Service. Rev Inf Cient [Internet]. 2016 Jan. 2 [cited 2025 Jul. 1];95(1):23-32. Available from: https://revinfcientifica.sld.cu/index.php/ric/article/view/132

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