In-hospital cardiac arrest in middle-income settings: A comprehensive analysis of clinical profiles and outcomes of both adults and pediatrics.
Muhammad Faisal KhanOmer ShafiqSana HiraniAmber SabeenSijal Akhtar SheikhQalab AbbasTahir MunirHuba AtiqYasmin HashwaniAsad LatifPublished in: Resuscitation plus (2024)
The study provides valuable observational data that challenges global survival rates for in-hospital cardiac arrest. It highlights how factors like being in monitored units and the presence of rapid response teams can lead to higher survival rates. The research underscores the influence of comorbidities, initial rhythms, and the duration of resuscitation efforts on patient outcomes, emphasizing the need for more research, especially in settings with limited resources.