Changes in health status and health related quality of life from six months to five years in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors ⠍ a norcast sub study

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  • who: Henning Wimmer from the This study was a pre-specified follow-up study of the NORCAST trial [13]From September , through January, survivors with both witnessed and unwitnessed OHCA, >, years of age and still comatose on admission to Oslo University Hospital Ullevau030al were prospectively enrolled in NORCAST. Post-resuscitation care followed our standard treatment protocol, with targeted temperature management at , u00b0C (TTM33) for , h. All survivors and their next of kin were invited to an ambulatory follow-up approximately-six months and more than four years after their OHCA to assess health status, HRQoL, anxiety and . . .

     

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