@AdiG1993 This is more like twisted reporting of data: The data: "The aggregate survival rate, across various populations, is between 6.7% and 8.4%." The conclusion: 93% of those who suffered OHCA (Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest) died because CPR was admin
RT @KashifMD: 2. CPR: Yes, CPR increases survival by up to 3x. Odds ratios for the association between bystander CPR and survival (32 stu…
2. CPR: Yes, CPR increases survival by up to 3x. Odds ratios for the association between bystander CPR and survival (32 studies) - https://t.co/SQzaCq8zh8 - https://t.co/eEfXaOX1Mz https://t.co/ePFIcrWfGK
Fonti: ERC 2021 https://t.co/6qs34DFsgT ERC 2015 https://t.co/LnSW8Sd2Fx Probabilità di Successo defibrillazione https://t.co/y6XelV9Dqk
@Estetoro @RicardoServet ... variabilidad de (6 a 46%!!!) la gran mayoría de los estudios (en especial los más grandes)concuerdan en que la sobrevida del PCR extrahospitalario es alrededor de 7%. https://t.co/R454cCXPrF
Kaplan: Cites paper by former U-M RWJ fellow Comilla Sasson: https://t.co/27qanl72A4 #ihpi16
Predictor of OHCA survival to d/c: witness, early CPR, VF/VT. Neg factors: PEA/systole, delay in defib/cpr #EMConf http://t.co/73OEca3GzR
Most cited article: Predictors of Survival From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis http://t.co/VbalAK1uVT
Most cited article: Predictors of Survival From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis http://t.co/VbalAK1uVT
Predictors of survival from out-of-hosp - PubMed Mobile http://t.co/jt99pl9NKF