Literature DB >> 3788807

Analysis of cardiac symptoms preceding cardiac arrest.

S Goldstein, S V Medendorp, J R Landis, R A Wolfe, R Leighton, G Ritter, C M Vasu, A Acheson.   

Abstract

Prodromal symptoms and cardiac history were examined in 227 patients with coronary artery disease who were successfully resuscitated after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Cardiac arrest was sudden--with either no symptoms or symptoms for less than 1 hour--in 71% of the patients. Nonsudden death--death occurring after more than 1 hour of symptoms--occurred in 29% of the patients. A history of cardiovascular disease was present in 85% of patients with sudden cardiac arrest and in 83% with nonsudden arrest. Cardiac arrest occurred without symptoms in 38% of the patients with sudden cardiac arrest and was the first expression of coronary artery disease in 4% of the entire study group. This study indicates that cardiac arrest usually occurs with symptoms and almost always in the setting of a history of cardiovascular disease.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3788807     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(86)90380-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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1.  Class III Antiarrhythmics: put to the SWORD?

Authors:  S M Cobbe
Journal:  Heart       Date:  1996-02       Impact factor: 5.994

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