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Does Advanced Age Matter in Outcomes after Out‐of‐hospital Cardiac Arrest in Community‐dwelling Adults ?
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There was a twofold decrease in survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest to discharge in patients aged 80 or more when compared with the reference group in this suburban county setting. However, resuscitation for community-dwelling elders aged 65-89 is not futile. These data support that out-of-hospital resuscitation of elders up to age 90 years is not associated with a universal dismal outcome.
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