@article{bdc8abbf36b2418683f7f1678f4b0bec,
title = "British Cardiovascular Intervention Society consensus position statement on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest 2: post-discharge rehabilitation",
abstract = "Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major public health issue that poses significant challenges both in immediate management and long-term follow-up. Survivors of OHCA often experience a combination of complex medical, physical and psychological needs that have a significant impact on quality of life. Guidelines suggest a multi-dimensional follow-up to address both physical and non-physical domains for survivors. However, it is likely that there is substantial unwarranted variation in provision of services throughout the UK. Currently, there is no nationally agreed model for the follow-up of OHCA survivors and there is an urgent need for a set of standards and guidelines in order to ensure equal access for all. Accordingly, the British Cardiovascular Interventional Society established a multi-disciplinary working group to develop a position statement that summarises the most up-to-date evidence and provides guidance on essential and desirable services for a dedicated follow-up pathway for survivors of OHCA.",
keywords = "Survivors, Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Post-discharge, Recovery, Rehabilitation, Follow-up",
author = "Marco Mion and Rupert Simpson and Tom Johnson and Valentino Oriolo and Ellie Gudde and Paul Rees and Tom Quinn and {Von Vopelius-Feldt}, Johannes and Sean Gallagher and Abdul Mozid and Nick Curzen and John Davies and Paul Swindell and Nilesh Pareek and Keeble, {Thomas R.}",
note = "Funding: This work was partly funded by a King{\textquoteright}s College Hospital R & D Grant and was supported by the Department of Health through a National Institute for Health Research Biomedical Research Centre award to Guy{\textquoteright}s & St Thomas{\textquoteright} NHS Foundation Trust in partnership with King{\textquoteright}s College London and King{\textquoteright}s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK.",
year = "2022",
month = nov,
day = "10",
doi = "10.15420/icr.2022.08",
language = "English",
volume = "17",
journal = "Interventional Cardiology: Reviews, Research, Resources",
issn = "1756-1485",
}