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Rev Cub Med Mil 2018; 47 (4)
Clinical characterization of patients with cardiorespiratory arrest
Tamayo BD, Tamayo BI, Benítez SE, Carrión CV, García DN
Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 1-9
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: Cardiorespiratory arrest constitutes a medical emergency, with
serious danger of death in those who suffer it.
Objective: To determine the clinical prognostic factors associated with the patient with cardiorespiratory arrest attended in the emergency department.
Method: Cross-sectional observational study. Sample of 108 patients. Variables: age, sex, comorbidity and degree of comorbidity.
Results: The factors that showed the highest percentages with the risk of dying were: age over 50 years (52.9 %), male sex (57.5 %), history of arterial
hypertension (72.4 %), ischemic heart disease (37.9 %) and diabetes mellitus
(28.2 %), and the presence of a comorbidity of at least two diseases (44.8 %).
Conclusions: The factors that showed the highest percentages in relation to the risk of dying after a CRP episode were age over 50 years, male sex, history of
hypertension, ischemic heart disease and diabetes mellitus, and the presence of
comorbidity of at least two non-communicable chronic diseases.
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