Sudden cardiac arrest can strike anyone at any time. But in many cities, people who suffer sudden cardiac arrest are up to 46 times more likely to die than those who experience cardiac arrest in Seattle and King County, Washington, or Rochester, Minnesota - an astonishing and completely preventable variance in survival rates.
In Resuscitate!, Mickey S. Eisenberg, an expert in emergency medical services (EMS), identifies fifty factors associated with the likelihood of surviving cardiac arrest and lays out twenty-five specific steps involved in raising a community's cardiac arrest survival rate. He offers recommendations for immediate and long-term improvement of EMS services, with actions that can be taken at local and national levels that will ultimately benefit anyone who needs emergency care, for any reason.
This book will be valuable for EMS medical directors, administrators and supervisors, and personnel - paramedics, EMTs, dispatchers - as well as elected officials, health services administrators, and concerned citizens. In short, this book is for everyone who wants to learn what we can all do to help more people survive sudden cardiac arrest.
For more than thirty years, Mickey S. Eisenberg, M.D., Ph.D., has played a leading role in developing King County, Washington's emergency response to cases of sudden cardiac arrest, a system recognized as among the very best in the nation. He is Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington and Medical Director of King County Emergency Medical Services.
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The Gold Standard for Improving Survival to Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Review Date: March 3, 2010
Reviewer: Ross Judice, Louisiana
This book is the gold standard for improving a community's cardiac arrest survival rates. Dr. Eisenberg speaks from 30 years of data and experience in the country's best system. He helps the reader focus attention on those interventions that make a difference in survival.
A life saver....
Review Date: August 26, 2009
Reviewer: Juan Fraga, Queretaro, Queretaro Mexico
If you are really worried about Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, and ways to enhance the community response to it... this is a book to read. It is written by one of the EMS gurus of the world, with the experience of one of the best EMS systems in the world.
This book is readable and is written in common language so it is good for EMS providers, physicians, medical directors, politicians, public servers, etc. Anyone can change others lives, this book tells you how.
Comprehensive review of CPR history, survival factors, and how to improve sudden cardiac arrest outcomes
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