Bergner L, Bergner M, Hallstrom A P, Eisenberg M, Cobb L A
Am J Public Health. 1984 May;74(5):508-10. doi: 10.2105/ajph.74.5.508.
The health status of long-term survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest was studied six months after the event. Although Sickness Impact Profile scores for arrest survivors were higher (worse) than scores of enrollees in a prepaid closed panel health plan, in most cases problems of survivors were not incapacitating. Approximately three-fifths of survivors reported same or better memory function and stair climbing ability compared to that at time of arrest. Three-fifths of those who had been working continued to do so.
对院外心脏骤停长期幸存者的健康状况在事件发生六个月后进行了研究。尽管心脏骤停幸存者的疾病影响概况评分高于(即更差)预付费封闭式健康计划参保者的评分,但在大多数情况下,幸存者的问题并未导致失能。约五分之三的幸存者报告称,与心脏骤停时相比,其记忆功能和爬楼梯能力相同或有所改善。五分之三曾经工作的人继续工作。