259: ICD-10 SWITCH DECREASED IN-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST INCIDENCE: CONCERN FOR EXPOSURE MISCLASSIFICATIONdoi:10.1097/01.ccm.0000906772.84713.59Garrett KeimAmanda O'HalloranMartha KienzleAlexis TopjianRobert BergRobert SuttonNadir YehyaRyan MorganOvid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)Critical Care Medicine...
Cardiac arrest is a serious medical emergency that requires immediate medical care. Use this WebMD slideshow to know whether you are at risk for cardiac arrest and what you can do if it happens to a loved one.
Evidence from other heart conditions suggested that CR should consist of both exercise training and psycho-educational interventions; such rehabilitation may benefit patients with an ICD. Prior systematic reviews of CR have excluded participants with an ICD. These researchers carried out a systematic revi...
ICD-hyphen10 codes contraindicated for this CPB (not all-hypheninclusive): I46.2 -hyphen I46.9 Cardiac arrest I47.0 -hyphen I47.9 I49.2 -hyphen I49.3 Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia, paroxysmal ventricular tachycardia, paroxysmal tachycardia, unspecified I48.1, I48.3 -hyphen I48.4, I48.92 A...
Finally, a small subset of individuals sustains cardiac arrest without having any demonstrable structural or currently identifiable electrophysiologic abnormality (idiopathic ventricular fibrillation). The important role of implantable cardioverter–defibrillator (ICD) devices in preventing sudden death in ...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) represents a fatal cardiovascular emergency characterised by an abrupt cessation of heart function without preceding symptoms, posing challenges in prediction [4]. SCA results from sudden disruptions in the heart’s electrical activity, leading to ineffective blood pumping and...
SCA sudden cardiac arrest, TyG index triglyceride glucose index, TyG-BMI triglyceride glucose index–body mass index Full size image Sensitivity analyses In the sensitivity analyses, we included participants with coronary artery disease at baseline and those with less than 2 years of follow-up ...
women with admissions to antenatal, delivery, and postpartum services based on the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) ninth and tenth revisions (ICD-10-CA/CCI or ICD-9/CCP).11 We included all cases in which the mother experienced circulatory arrest and CPR was initiated before ...
cardiac arrest Suddencessationoffunctionalcirculation.IntheU.S.,about1000peoplediedailyas aresultofcardiacarrest.Synonym:cardiopulmonaryarrest;suddencardiacarrestSee:arrhythmia;myocardial infarction Etiology Coronaryarterydiseaseispresentinmostvictims.Cardiacarrestisusuallycausedbymyocardialinfarctionorventriculararrhythmias.Co...
First, the diagnosis of OHCA was defined using ICD-10 codes, and diagnostic inaccuracies could not be ruled out. Defining patients with OHCA and in-hospital cardiac arrest can be particularly imprecise. We validated the definition of OHCA, but it was based on a small sample size. Second, ...