RT Book, Section A1 Heffner, Alan C. A1 Pearson, David A. A2 Farcy, David A. A2 Chiu, William C. A2 Marshall, John P. A2 Osborn, Tiffany M. SR Print(0) ID 1135700789 T1 Post-Cardiac Arrest Management T2 Critical Care Emergency Medicine, 2e YR 2016 FD 2016 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9780071838764 LK accessemergencymedicine.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1135700789 RD 2024/10/07 AB Sudden cardiac arrest is a leading cause of death in developed countries and impacts over 350,000 patients in the United States per year with an overall survival rate after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of approximately 10%.1,2 Despite initial resuscitation, 50% of arrest victims do not survive to discharge from the hospital. One-third die from refractory cardiovascular shock or the cause of initial arrest. The remaining patients survive the initial insult only to later succumb due to organ dysfunction and neurologic injury stemming from the cardiac arrest. Among survivors, the burden of cardiac arrest persists, with up to 30% of patients suffering permanent neurologic injury. These data underscore the impressive health care burden of sudden cardiac arrest.