Abstract
The U.S. national out-of-hospital and in-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates, although improving recently, have remained suboptimal despite the collective efforts of individuals, communities, and professional societies. Only until very recently, and still with inconsistency, has focus been placed specifically on survival with pre-arrest neurologic function. The reality of current approaches to sudden cardiac arrest is that they are often lacking an integrative, multi-disciplinary approach, and without deserved funding and outcome analysis. In this manuscript, a multidisciplinary group of authors propose practice, process, technology, and policy initiatives to improve cardiac arrest survival with a focus on neurologic function.
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Goodloe, J. M., Wayne, M., Proehl, J., Levy, M. K., Yannopoulos, D., Thigpen, K., & O’Connor, R. E. (2014). Optimizing neurologically intact survival from sudden cardiac arrest: A call to action. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. eScholarship. https://doi.org/10.5811/westjem.2014.6.21832
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