RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Cardiac arrest as a result of ventricular tachycardia in a trauma patient. JF Saudi Medical Journal JO Saudi Med J FD Prince Sultan Military Medical City SP 525 OP 527 VO 32 IS 5 A1 Ganiyu A. Rahman A1 Abdullah H. Al Haizaey A1 Abdelaziz D. Al-Soudi YR 2011 UL http://smj.org.sa/content/32/5/525.abstract AB Cardiac arrest is classified based on whether it is treatable using defibrillation or not. It is classified as shockable rhythm (ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia, or non-shockable (asystole and pulseless electrical activity). We present a case of a 72-year-old male Saudi patient not known to have any medical illness that was involved in a road traffic accident. He was brought in dead on arrival, and initially managed as a case of trauma, only to discover later that he had ventricular tachycardia just before the trauma. He was successfully resuscitated and discharged after 8 days.