2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.medin.2011.11.007
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Ritmo circadiano y variaciones temporales en el paro cardiaco súbito extrahospitalario

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“…Of the 39 articles that found time-of-day-dependent rhythms in SCA incidence, the number of peaks in SCA ranged from one ( n = 17 articles) to three ( n = 4 articles; López-Messa et al, 2012; Marcu et al, 2005; Soo et al, 2000; Yamashita et al, 2018), based on either hourly presentation of SCA incidence or fitted curves. Bimodal distributions with a primary morning peak (07:00–11:00) and a secondary evening peak (17:00–19:00) were more likely to be demonstrated statistically ( n = 15).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Of the 39 articles that found time-of-day-dependent rhythms in SCA incidence, the number of peaks in SCA ranged from one ( n = 17 articles) to three ( n = 4 articles; López-Messa et al, 2012; Marcu et al, 2005; Soo et al, 2000; Yamashita et al, 2018), based on either hourly presentation of SCA incidence or fitted curves. Bimodal distributions with a primary morning peak (07:00–11:00) and a secondary evening peak (17:00–19:00) were more likely to be demonstrated statistically ( n = 15).…”
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“…Six articles found that age affected SCA survival. Specifically, younger individuals had higher survival rates than older individuals (Ho et al, 2019;López-Messa et al, 2012;Peckova et al, 1998;Schriefl et al, 2019;Uray et al, 2015;Wallace et al, 2013). Yamashita et al (2018) found that survival rates were lower during the nighttime for all ages; however, the survival rates were lower in older subjects.…”
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“…[ 2 , 3 ] Unlike cases requiring out-of-hospital CPR, in-hospital CPR may be preventable in some cases and its incidence is closely related to medical staff. Furthermore, although out-of-hospital CPR is influenced by a circadian rhythm or weekday effect, [ 4 , 5 ] no data are currently available regarding circadian variations in or a weekday effect on in-hospital CPR. Therefore, there is an urgent need for studies investigating the circadian variations of in-hospital CPR.…”
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“…Son múltiples las causas que se han asociado a la mayor o menor supervivencia tras un evento de PCR, como el intervalo de tiempo desde el colapso hasta el inicio de las maniobras de soporte vital o el tipo de arritmia letal de presentación del evento. Pero también se ha apuntado a la existencia de un posible patrón temporal tanto en la incidencia como en el pronós-tico de las paradas cardiacas que acontecen fuera del entorno hospitalario [4][5][6] .…”
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