
143 of 273 patients with ROSC after OHCA were eligible for enrollment.Known obstructive coronary artery disease or known coronary stent.Indication for emergency invasive coronary angiography or had coronary angiography within 1 hour of arrival.Obvious cause for OHCA prior to SDCT or on hospital arrival.Intervention: “The SDCT scan protocol consisted of three CT scans: 1) a non-contrast head CT, 2) retrospective ECG-gated thoracic CT contrast angiogram for most of the cardiac cycle (initially 20–90% and later 30–80% of the cardiac cycle to reduce radiation dose), and 3) a venous phase, non-ECG gated, spiral abdominal and pelvis CT,” performed within 6 hours of presentation.Ĭontrol: Standard approach to diagnosis post-arrest but would be eligible for SDCT.ĭesign: Prospective, observational, before and after implementation of a protocol study. Delayed diagnosis > 6 hours from hospital arrival.


Although myocardial infarction, dysrhythmias and pulmonary emboli are common pathologies to consider, there are a host of other causes including subarachnoid hemorrhage, trauma and electrolyte disturbances. Identification of the underlying cause of the cardiac arrest is a critical area of focus in post-arrest care. Post-ROSC management is nuanced and challenging but helps to ensure good outcomes. If any abnormalities are found, our clinicians will contact you to discuss your results and next steps.Background: Achieving ROSC in out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is no easy feat but, care doesn’t end with ROSC.

You can also request copies of your images if needed for onward care. Our clinicians will receive your report, and email a copy to you. After your scan, the images will be prepared and sent to a highly qualified radiologist for reporting. The expert radiographers, sonographers and patient care staff at your selected partner centre will answer any queries and complete your scan. If you've already selected a time, we'll email to confirm it at this stage. Some of our sites allow appointment pre-selection at the point of booking. Within 2 days, you'll receive a phone consultation with an expert clinician, who will ask you about your symptoms, and complete your scan referral.Īfter referral, your chosen scanning site will call you to offer a choice of appointment times. Select a scan type and convenient location, and make payment to secure your booking.
