All batteries, regardless of the type, discharge over time and need to be replaced or recharged.

SCA Signs Often Missed, Study Finds

The authors reported that warning symptoms frequently occur prior to sudden cardiac arrest, but most are ignored.

Results of a study published Dec. 22 in Annals of Internal Medicine will be of interest to EMTs and emergency responders generally, as well as HR and safety managers and company executives. The study, titled "Warning Symptoms Are Associated With Survival From Sudden Cardiac Arrest," indicates warning signs often precede someone's sudden cardiac arrest (SCA), but most of the signs are ignored.

The authors are from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles; Paris Descartes University and European Georges Pompidou Hospital (Paris, France); and Oregon Health & Science University (Portland, Ore.). They thanked the EMS personnel (American Medical Response and Portland and Gresham fire departments), the Oregon State Medical Examiner's Office, and hospitals in the Portland metropolitan area for their assistance; and Dr. Wulfran Bougouin (Paris Sudden Death Expertise Center, Paris, France) and Prof. David S. Celermajer (Sydney Medical School, Sydney, Australia) for their critical review of the manuscript.

The research received grant support from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.

The authors sought to assess characteristics of symptoms in the four weeks before SCA and whether response to those symptoms is associated with better outcomes. They evaluated 839 patients ages 35-65 with SCA, assessing their symptoms and the association with survival to hospital discharge. The authors found that 439 patients (51 percent) had warning symptoms (50 percent of men vs. 53 percent of women), mainly chest pain and shortness of breath. In 93 percent of the patients who experienced symptoms, their symptoms recurred within the 24 hours preceding SCA. But only 81 patients (19 percent) called emergency medical services to report symptoms before SCA, and those persons were more likely to be patients with a history of heart disease or continuous chest pain.

They found that survival when 911 was called in response to symptoms was 32.1 percent versus only 6.0 percent for those who did not call.

Product Showcase

  • NoiseCHEK Personal Noise Dosimeter

    SKC NoiseCHEK is the easiest-to-use dosimeter available! Designed specifically for OEHS professionals, SKC NoiseCHEK offers the easiest operation and accurate noise measurements. Everything you need is right in your palm. Pair Bluetooth models to your mobile devices and monitor workers remotely with the SmartWave dB app without interrupting workflow. Careful design features like a locking windscreen, sturdy clip, large front-lit display, bright status LEDs, and more make NoiseCHEK the top choice in noise dosimeters. Demo NoiseCHEK at AIHA Connect Booth 1003. Read More

  • Safety Knives

    The Safety Knife Company has developed a quality range of safety knives for all industries. Designed so that fingers cannot get to the blades, these knives will safely cut through cardboard, tape, strapping, shrink or plastic wrap or a variety of other packing materials. Because these knives have no exposed blades and only cut cardboard deep, they will not only protect employees against lacerations but they will also save product. The Metal Detectable versions have revolutionary metal detectable polypropylene knife bodies specifically for the food and pharmaceutical industries. This material can be detected and rejected by typical detection machines and is X-ray visible. Read More

  • Glove Guard® Clip

    Safety should never be compromised, especially when it comes to proper glove usage. The Glove Guard® clip enhances safety by encouraging employees to keep their gloves with them at all times. This reduces the risk of accidents and injuries on the job. By ensuring everyone has their gloves readily available, we help promote a culture of safety and efficiency. The Glove Guard® clip is designed to withstand the toughest work environments. Constructed from robust materials made in the USA, it can endure extreme conditions, including harsh weather, and rigorous activities. Read More

Featured

Artificial Intelligence