Abstract

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a life-threatening condition requiring urgent medical intervention. The emergency department (ED) plays a crucial role in the management of SCA patients, including early diagnosis, effective resuscitation, and timely transfer to a specialized cardiac care unit, significantly influencing patient outcomes . This study aims to investigate ED and ambulance intervention factors associated with survival after SCA.

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