Health status of survivors of cardiac arrest and of myocardial infarction controls.
L Bergner,
A P Hallstrom,
M Bergner,
M S Eisenberg and
L A Cobb
We interviewed 308 survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrestand matched controls who had suffered a myocardial infarction.The Sickness Impact Profile (SIP) scores of controls were somewhatlower (better) than those of cases, but responses of cases andcontrols to additional questions about stair climbing, irritabilityand mood were virtually identical. Half as many (18 per cent)controls as cases (38 per cent) reported poorer memory function;nevertheless, 63 per cent of cases and 79 per cent of controlswho had been working outside the home at the time of the eventwere employed at the time of the interview.
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