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- Rearrest abstract "Rearrest (also known as refibrillation or recurrent ventricular fibrillation) is a phenomenon that involves the resumption of a lethal cardiac dysrhythmia after successful return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) has been achieved during the course of resuscitation. Survival to hospital discharge rates are as low as 7% for cardiac arrest in general and although treatable, rearrest may worsen these survival chances. Rearrest commonly occurs in the out-of-hospital setting under the treatment of health care providers.".
- Rearrest thumbnail Figure_that_demonstrates_on_an_ECG_signal_the_event_of_Rearrest.jpg?width=300.
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- Rearrest subject Category:Cardiac_dysrhythmia.
- Rearrest comment "Rearrest (also known as refibrillation or recurrent ventricular fibrillation) is a phenomenon that involves the resumption of a lethal cardiac dysrhythmia after successful return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) has been achieved during the course of resuscitation. Survival to hospital discharge rates are as low as 7% for cardiac arrest in general and although treatable, rearrest may worsen these survival chances.".
- Rearrest label "Rearrest".
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- Rearrest depiction Figure_that_demonstrates_on_an_ECG_signal_the_event_of_Rearrest.jpg.
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