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Ischaemic electrocardiogram patterns and its association with survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients without ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction: a COACT trials' post-hoc subgroup analysis.

Eva M SpoormansJorrit S LemkesGladys N JanssensOuissal SoultanaNina W van der HoevenLucia S D JewbaliEric A DuboisMartijn MeuwissenTom A RijpstraHans A BoskerMichiel J BlansGabe B BleekerRemon BaakGeorgios J VlachojannisBob J W EikemansPim van der HarstIwan C C van der HorstMichiel VoskuilJoris J van der HeijdenAlbertus BeishuizenMartin StoelCyril CamaroHans van der HoevenJosé P HenriquesAlexander P J VlaarMaarten A VinkBas van den BogaardTon A C M HeestermansWouter de RuijterThijs S R DelnoijHarry J G M CrijnsPranobe V OemrawsinghMarcel T M GosselinkKoos PlompMichael MagroPaul W G ElbersPeter M van de VenNiels van Royen
Published in: European heart journal. Acute cardiovascular care (2022)
Post-arrest ischaemic ECG patterns were associated with worse 90-day survival. A higher sum of ST-depression was associated with lower survival. Adjusted for age and time to return of spontaneous circulation, ischaemic ECG patterns were no longer associated with survival.
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