Circadian variations in the occurrence of cardiac arrests: initial and repeat episodes.

@article{Peckov1998CircadianVI,
  title={Circadian variations in the occurrence of cardiac arrests: initial and repeat episodes.},
  author={Monika Peckov{\'a} and Carol Fahrenbruch and Leonard A. Cobb and Alfred P. Hallstrom},
  journal={Circulation},
  year={1998},
  volume={98 1},
  pages={
          31-9
        }
}
BACKGROUND Patterns of temporal variation of cardiac arrests may be important for understanding mechanisms leading to the onset of acute cardiovascular disorders. Previous studies reported diurnal variation of the onset of cardiac arrests, with high incidence in the morning and in the evening, lack of daily variation during the week, and some seasonal variation. The association between the time of day and recurrent cardiac arrests has not been previously examined. METHODS AND RESULTS We… 
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