Higher Up You Live In A Building, Less Likely You’ll Survive Cardiac Arrest

  • 8 years ago
Survival rates among those suffering cardiac arrests drop substantially for people living above the third floor in high-rise buildings, according to the latest research.

Survival rates among those suffering cardiac arrests drop substantially for people living above the third floor in high-rise buildings, according to the latest research.

Publishing in the Canadian Medical Association Journal, researchers analyzed 8,216 people treated for cardiac arrests in high-rise private residences.

A write-up of the findings notes, "Of the 5,998 (73%) people living below the 3rd floor who had cardiac arrests, 252 (4.2%) survived the arrest, but only 48 (2.6%) of the 1,844 people living above the 3rd floor survived." 

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