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Not out of the way of the arrest, out of the frame of the camera".
An estimated 326,000 people of all ages experience cardiac arrest out of a hospital in the United States each year, and 90percentt of them die, according to the American Heart Association.
Until now, the International Monetary Fund and the United States Treasury have stepped in to help countries only after they were in full economic arrest, out of money and on the brink of default.
McKinnon, whose life has been on hold since his first arrest out of the blue at home in Crouch End in 2002 by a detective from the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, suffers from Asperger's syndrome, a form of autism (common among computer geeks, say some) and the risk of a suicide attempt in the US is strong.
It added that fewer than 10% of people suffering a cardiac arrest out of a hospital survived - a survival rate which it described as "appalling".
Though some European health care systems have been experimenting with "a more aggressive form of DCDD, where patients who have experienced unexpected cardiorespiratory arrest out of the hospital are enrolled in protocols to preserve their organs for transplantation once emergency response physicians determine that their chance for survival is nil," the new report states.
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Somehow, these good old-fashioned values and institutions are going to arrest out-of wedlock birthrates, the breakdown of "the family unit," and restore prudent attention to "long-term considerations" rather than "immediate... political payoffs".
Protocols on baseline characteristics, details on cardiac arrest, out-of-hospital procedures and events, cooling and rewarming procedures, neurological and functional outcome scores at discharge, information on possible adverse events and death are documented.
We abstracted demographic and basic clinical information from our prospective CA registry, including subject age, gender, location of arrest (out-of-hospital versus in-hospital), initial arrest rhythm (ventricular tachycardia or fibrillation (VT/VF) versus pulseless electrical activity (PEA) or asystole) and use of hypothermia.
Officers started methodically pulling clenched bodies from the group, one after another, and led the arrested out of park.
A year on, the number was up to 32 men arrested out of a total of 540 suspects and the police were admitting then that they still had another 148 to interview.
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