Initial Rhythm and Resuscitation Outcomes for Patients Developing Cardiac Arrest in Kenyan Hospitals
ConclusionsNonshockable rhythms account for the majority of the cardiac arrests in hospitals in a lower middle income country and are associated with unfavorable outcomes. Future work should be directed to training health care personnel in recognizing early warning signs and implementing appropriate measures in a resource-scarce environment.
Source: Global Heart - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research
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