Categorization of survival and death after cardiac arrest

EA Matthews, J Magid-Bernstein, A Presciutti… - Resuscitation, 2017 - Elsevier
Background Most cardiac arrest (CA) patients remain comatose post-resuscitation,
prompting goals-of-care (GOC) conversations. The impact of these conversations on patient …

Categorization of survival and death after cardiac arrest

EA Matthews, J Magid-Bernstein, A Presciutti… - Resuscitation, 2017 - infona.pl
Most cardiac arrest (CA) patients remain comatose post-resuscitation, prompting goals-of-
care (GOC) conversations. The impact of these conversations on patient outcomes has not …

Categorization of survival and death after cardiac arrest

EA Matthews, J Magid-Bernstein, A Presciutti… - …, 2017 - resuscitationjournal.com
Background Most cardiac arrest (CA) patients remain comatose post-resuscitation,
prompting goals-of-care (GOC) conversations. The impact of these conversations on patient …

Categorization of survival and death after cardiac arrest

EA Matthews, J Magid-Bernstein… - …, 2017 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Most cardiac arrest (CA) patients remain comatose post-resuscitation,
prompting goals-of-care (GOC) conversations. The impact of these conversations on patient …

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EA Matthews, J Magid-Bernstein, A Presciutti… - …, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Most cardiac arrest (CA) patients remain comatose post-resuscitation,
prompting goals-of-care (GOC) conversations. The impact of these conversations on patient …

Categorization of survival and death after cardiac arrest.

EA Matthews, J Magid-Bernstein, A Presciutti… - Resuscitation, 2017 - europepmc.org
Background Most cardiac arrest (CA) patients remain comatose post-resuscitation,
prompting goals-of-care (GOC) conversations. The impact of these conversations on patient …

Categorization of survival and death after cardiac arrest.

EA Matthews, J Magid-Bernstein, A Presciutti… - Resuscitation, 2017 - europepmc.org
Background Most cardiac arrest (CA) patients remain comatose post-resuscitation,
prompting goals-of-care (GOC) conversations. The impact of these conversations on patient …