Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
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Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss · Feb 2005
[Cardiac arrest outside hospital: initial and subsequent cardiological management].
The prognosis of cardiac arrest outside hospital is directly related to the initial management. The aim of this work was to evaluate the characteristics of the initial and subsequent cardiological management of victims of cardiac arrest outside hospital with a retrospective analysis of data from the SAMU 35 (Emergency Medical Service, IIIe et Vilaine region) in the period April 1998 - April 2002. ⋯ the prognosis of cardiac arrest outside hospital remains bleak, with a mortality of 90%. The survival rate is higher if the initial management is optimal, associated with bystander resuscitation and an immediate emergency service response allowing rapid defibrillation. Diagnosis and management of acute coronary syndrome in a cardiological setting must be integrated into the strategy.