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Decision Making For Emergent Cardiac Catheterization In Patients With OHCA (Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest): An Opinion Based Survey of Cardiologists

1. A patient less than 60 years of age, with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has been brought to ER. EKG shows Anterior STEMI. He/She is intubated and there are no spontaneous movements. HR is 100 and BP is 100/70. You are called by ER.

What would compel you to NOT bring the patient to the cath lab emergently?

Please choose all that may apply.
2. A patient with 60-75 years of age, with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has been brought to ER. EKG shows Anterior STEMI. He/She is intubated and there are no spontaneous movements. HR is 100 and BP is 100/70. You are called by ER.

What would compel you to NOT bring the patient to the cath lab emergently?

Please choose all that may apply.
3. A patient with more than 75 years of age, with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has been brought to ER. EKG shows Anterior STEMI. He/She is intubated and there are no spontaneous movements. HR is 100 and BP is 100/70. You are called by ER.

What would compel you to NOT bring the patient to the cath lab emergently?

Please choose all that may apply.
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