Health status of survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest six months later
L. Bergner,
M. Bergner,
A.P. Hallstrom,
M. Eisenberg and
L.A. Cobb
American Journal of Public Health, 1984, vol. 74, issue 5, 508-510
Abstract:
The health status of long-term survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest was studied six months after the event. Although Sickness Impact Profile scores for arrest survivors were higher (worse) than scores of enrollees in a prepaid closed panel health plan, in most cases problems of survivors were not incapacitating. Approximately three-fifths of survivors reported same or better memory function and stair climbing ability compared to that at time of arrest. Three-fifths of those who had been working continued to do so.
Date: 1984
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