Prehospital interventions and outcomes in traumatic cardiac arrest: a population-based cohort study using the Danish Helicopter Emergency Medical Services data.
Signe Amalie WolthersNiklas BreindahlTheo Walther JensenMathias Geldermann HolgersenThea Palsgaard MøllerStig Nikolaj Fasmer BlombergLars Bredevang AndersenSøren MikkelsenJacob SteinmetzHelle Collatz ChristensenPublished in: European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine (2024)
This study highlights the low survival rates observed among patients with traumatic cardiac arrest assessed by helicopter emergency medical services. The findings support the positive impact of an initial shockable cardiac rhythm and endotracheal intubation in improving the likelihood of ROSC. The study contributes to the limited literature on traumatic cardiac arrests assessed by physician-staffed helicopter emergency services. Finally, the findings emphasise the need for further research to understand and improve outcomes in this subgroup of cardiac arrest.
Keyphrases
- emergency medical
- cardiac arrest
- cardiopulmonary resuscitation
- primary care
- spinal cord injury
- healthcare
- mental health
- systematic review
- left ventricular
- heart failure
- physical activity
- randomized controlled trial
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- machine learning
- open label
- electronic health record
- study protocol
- phase iii