• Emergencias · Apr 2024

    Incidence, treatment, and factors associated with survival of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest attended by Spanish emergency services: report from the Out-of-Hospital Spanish Cardiac Arrest Registry for 2022.

    • José Ignacio Ruiz Azpiazu, Patricia Fernández Del Valle, María Carmen Escriche, Sonia Royo Embid, Cristian Fernández Barreras, Youcef Azeli, Marcos Juanes García, Susana Batres Gómez, Juan Valenciano Rodríguez, M José Luque Hernández, José M ª Navalpotro Pascual, José Antonio Iglesias Vázquez, Echarri SucunzaAlfredoAServicio de Urgencias Extrahospitalarias de Navarra., M ª José García-Ochoa Blanco, Carmen Del Pozo Pérez, José Antonio Cortés Ramas, M ª Isabel Ceniceros Rozalén, Cruz López Pérez, César Manuel Guerra García, Silvia Sola Muñoz, Faustino Redondo Revilla, Inmaculada Mateo-Rodríguez, Fernando Rosell Ortiz, and Antonio Daponte Codina.
    • Servicio de Emergencias Sanitarias 061, La Rioja, Fundación Rioja Salud, España.
    • Emergencias. 2024 Apr 1; 36 (2): 131139131-139.

    AbstractOut-of-hospital cardiac arrest is a serious public health problem worldwide. The annual incidence is estimated at around 400 000 cases in Europe and the United States, and survival rates scarcely reach 10%. However, there is considerable variation between countries and even between regions that share a similar health care system within a single country. Information recorded by the Out-of-Hospital Spanish Cardiac Arrest Registry (OHSCAR) provides information on care provided by emergency ambulance services, final health outcomes after cardiac arrest cases (including variations), the possibility of organ donation, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper presents the OHSCAR report for Spanish emergency services for the year 2022.

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