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The role of coronary angiography in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients in the absence of ST-segment elevation: A literature review

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major cause of death. Although the aetiology of cardiac arrest can be diverse, the most common cause is ischaemic heart disease. Coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention, if indicated, has been associated with improved long-term survival...

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Published in:Netherlands heart journal 2020-08, Vol.28 (Suppl 1), p.108-114
Main Authors: Spoormans, E. M., Lemkes, J. S., Janssens, G. N., van der Hoeven, N. W., Bonnes, J. L., van Royen, N.
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subjects Acute coronary syndromes
Angioplasty
Cardiac arrest
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiology
Cardiovascular disease
Cohort analysis
Coronary vessels
Electrocardiography
Heart attacks
Intensive care
Ischemia
Literature reviews
Medical Education
Medical imaging
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Mortality
Observational studies
Patients
Review Article
Rhythm
Vein & artery diseases
title The role of coronary angiography in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients in the absence of ST-segment elevation: A literature review
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