When Should Doctors Give Up CPR Efforts?
By: Charlotte Ames
Updated: September 5, 2012
Now, a new study from the University of Michigan finds that while most patients were resuscitated after a short period of time, about 15% needed about 30 minutes to achieve a pulse.
On a broader level, the researchers found that patients at hospitals where attempts were longer, on average, had a higher likelihood of immediate survival and survival to discharge, even after accounting for differences in overall patient characteristics.
Importantly, patients who survived with longer arrest times did not appear to have substantially worse neurological function at discharge.



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