2018
DOI: 10.5937/jrb1810118h
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Continuous monitoring of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in municipality Sombor - EuReCa_Srbija

Abstract: Praćenje epidemiologije vanbolničkog srčanog zastoja na teritoriji opštine Sombor u vremenskom periodu 01. januar 2016-01. jun 2017. sa ciljem utvrđivanja kvaliteta zbrinjavanja VBSZ. METODOLOGIJA: U metodologiji rada su obrađivani prikupljeni podaci iz prospektivne, opservacionog trijala Evropskog Resuscitacionog Saveta Srbije koji je pod brojem NCT02236819 registrovan u bazi trijala i odbren od zdravstvenih autoriteta u SAD. Ovaj program je organizovao Resuscitacioni Savet Srbije a na osnovu ovlašćenja Evrop… Show more

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“…This can be explained by the increasing prevalence of CVS disease among the domestic and world population. Unknown causes occupy the second place in the etiology of OHCA, which is more than in the prospective study of EuReCa Serbia [12,13,14,19]. The patients in this study are mostly elderly, most of the ages from 60-80 years.…”
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“…This can be explained by the increasing prevalence of CVS disease among the domestic and world population. Unknown causes occupy the second place in the etiology of OHCA, which is more than in the prospective study of EuReCa Serbia [12,13,14,19]. The patients in this study are mostly elderly, most of the ages from 60-80 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…In recent studies in the country and regions, data records differ in the number of patients with OHCA over a one-year period, ranging from 148 on the territory of Novi Sad, to 7773 on the territory of Croatia [10,11]. The incidence in municipalities on the territory of Serbia varies, ranging from about 22 per year in Kanjiža [12], then 119 in Sombor [13], to 148 in Zrenjanin [14]. Gender distribution shows male predominance, just under three-quarters, which is consistent with many other surveys in the country [10,15,16] and globally [17,18].…”
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confidence: 99%
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