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- CPR can double or triple a person’s chance of survival, especially if administered immediately after cardiac arrest1. However, only 10-20% of people who get CPR will survive and recover enough to leave the hospital2. According to 2021 US data for adult OHCA only, survival to hospital discharge was 9.1% for all EMS-treated non-traumatic OHCA cardiac arrests1. A German study found that resuscitated cardiac arrest patients who leave the hospital without severe neurological disabilities may expect a reasonable quality of life over five or more years3. A study with a mean follow-up time of 12 years demonstrated that 8 out of 10 discharge survivors were alive after 5 years, 7 out of 10 after 10 years and 6 out of 10 after 15 years4.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.CPR, especially if administered immediately after cardiac arrest, can double or triple a person’s chance of survival. According to 2021 US data for adult OHCA only, survival to hospital discharge was 9.1% for all EMS-treated non-traumatic OHCA cardiac arrests.cpr.heart.org/en/resources/cpr-facts-and-stats/Research suggests that only 10-20% of people who get CPR will survive and recover enough to leave the hospital.dailycaring.com/the-reality-of-cpr-for-seniors-get-th…Explain to interested patients that this German study found that resuscitated cardiac arrest patients who leave the hospital without severe neurological disabilities may expect a reasonable quality of life over five or more years.www.medpagetoday.com/cardiology/myocardialinf…With a mean follow-up time of 12 years, Andrew and colleagues demonstrated that 8 out of 10 discharge survivors were alive after 5 years, 7 out of 10 after 10 years and 6 out of 10 after 15 years.heart.bmj.com/content/103/14/1063
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WEBAmong elderly survivors of in-hospital cardiac arrest, nearly 60% were alive at 1 year, and the rate of 3-year survival was similar to that among patients with heart failure. Survival and...
WEBAccording to 2021 US data for adult OHCA only, survival to hospital discharge was 9.1% for all EMS-treated non-traumatic OHCA cardiac arrests. View more Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics. Bystander CPR …
WEBOverall, 14 studies11,23,37-39,41-46,51,52,54with a total of 8175 patients reported long-term overall survival of patients surviving to hospital discharge or 30 days after OHCA with a maximum follow-up of 15 …
WEBAfter discharge survival was checked with the Dutch Personal Records Database (BRP) at 3 months and 12 months after cardiac arrest. Surviving patients received questionnaires addressing their functional …
WEBKaplan-Meier survival curve of patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Patients were analyzed when advanced life support was successful. The first rapid decline in survival occurred when in the intensive care …
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WEBWithin 1 year after hospital discharge, about a quarter of the patients in each age group had died. The 70-year-and-older age group had the worst survival rate in subsequent years: 44.3% survival at 3 years, 35.5% …
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