Recommended guidelines for uniform reporting of data from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: the Utstein Style. A statement for health professionals from a task force of the American Heart Association, the European Resuscitation Council, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and the Australian Resuscitation Council.

Richard O. Cummins(American Heart Association), D. A. Chamberlain(American Heart Association), Norman S. Abramson(American Heart Association), M. Allen(American Heart Association), Peter Baskett(American Heart Association), Lance B. Becker(American Heart Association), Leo Bossaert(American Heart Association), Herman Delooz(American Heart Association), W. Dick(American Heart Association), Mickey S. Eisenberg(American Heart Association)
Circulation
August 1, 1991
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Abstract

esuscitation has become an important multi- disciplinary branch of medicine, demanding a spectrum of skills and attracting a plethora of specialties and organizations, each of which claims a legitimate interest in the science and prac- tice of resuscitation. This complex background has hindered the development of a uniform pattern or set of definitions for reporting results. Different systems cannot readily be compared or contrasted because data are rarely compatible. Representatives from the American Heart Association, the European Resusci- tation Council, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and the Australian Resuscitation Council recently met to establish uniform terms and defini- tions for out-of-hospital resuscitation.


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