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Uppföljning efter hjärtstopp - nu finns svenska riktlinjer

Israelsson, Johan and Lilja, Gisela LU (2019) In Läkartidningen 116(12).
Abstract
According to previous research, a structured cardiac arrest follow-up may contribute to identifying health problems and the potential need of support among survivors and their relatives. However, a survey on post CA care and follow-up in Sweden, reported a lack of structure and major variations among Swedish hospitals. In 2016, Swedish guidelines were published with the aim to improve care. According to guidelines, all patients and their relatives should be offered a follow-up visit within 1-3 months after hospital discharge, including screening for cognitive and emotional problems and provision of information. More information is available at https:// www.hlr.nu/vard-efter-hjartstopp/.
Abstract (Swedish)
Kognitiva och emotionella svårigheter är vanliga hos personer som överlevt ett hjärtstopp. Rutinerna för uppföljning efter hjärtstopp varierar stort mellan olika regioner och sjukhus i Sverige.För att förbättra vården har Svenska HLR-rådets arbetsgrupp för vård efter hjärtstopp tagit fram svenska riktlinjer för uppföljning efter hjärtstopp.
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Post cardiac arrest follow-up - Swedish guidelines available
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type
Contribution to journal
publication status
published
subject
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Läkartidningen
volume
116
issue
12
article number
528
publisher
Swedish Medical Association
external identifiers
  • scopus:85064243915
ISSN
0023-7205
language
Swedish
LU publication?
yes
id
d2c46620-4818-41f4-9a5f-dd6b3be8358d
alternative location
http://www.lakartidningen.se/EditorialFiles/IP/%5bFIIP%5d/FIIP.pdf
date added to LUP
2019-04-25 14:06:47
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2022-04-18 04:11:43
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