Investigation and treatment of pulmonary embolism as a potential etiology may be important to improve post-resuscitation prognosis in non-shockable out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary arrest: report on an analysis of the SOS-KANTO 2012 study.
SOS‐KANTO 2012 Study Group; Inokuchi S, Masui Y, Miura K, Tsutsumi H, Takuma K, Atsushi I, Nakano M, Tanaka H, Ikegami K, Arai T, Yaguchi A, Kitamura N, Oda S, Kobayashi K, Suda T, Ono K, Morimura N, Furuya R, Koido Y, Iwase F, Nagao K, Kanesaka S, Okada Y, Unemoto K, Sadahiro T, Iyanaga M, Muraoka A, Hayashi M, Ishimatsu S, Miyake Y, Yokokawa H, Koyama Y, Tsuchiya A, Kashiyama T, Hayashi M, Oshima K, Kiyota K, Hamabe Y, Yokota H, Hori S, Inaba S, Sakamoto T, Harada N, Kimura A, Kanai M, Otomo Y, Sugita M, Kinoshita K, Sakurai T, Kitano M, Matsuda K, Tanaka K, Yoshihara K, Yoh K, Suzuki J, Toyoda H, Mashiko K, Shimizu N, Muguruma T, Shimada T, Kobe Y, Shoko T, Nakanishi K, Shiga T, Yamamoto T, Sekine K, Izuka S.
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Acute Med Surg. 2016 Mar 11;3(3):250-259. doi: 10.1002/ams2.183. eCollection 2016 Jul.
Acute Med Surg. 2016.
PMID: 29123793
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METHODS AND RESULTS: All subjects were extracted from the SOS-KANTO 2012 study population. The subjects were 3,031 adults: (i) who had suffered out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, (ii) for whom there were no pre-hospital data on ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular t …
METHODS AND RESULTS: All subjects were extracted from the SOS-KANTO 2012 study population. The subjects were 3,031 adults: (i) who ha …