Cardiac Arrest News and Research

Latest Cardiac Arrest News and Research

Novel app teaches users how to stop life-threatening bleeding and save lives

Novel app teaches users how to stop life-threatening bleeding and save lives

New stimulation method increases hope for improving disorders of consciousness

New stimulation method increases hope for improving disorders of consciousness

That ‘living will’ you signed? At the ER, it could be open to interpretation.

That ‘living will’ you signed? At the ER, it could be open to interpretation.

Another cause of doctor burnout: Being forced to give immigrants unequal care

Another cause of doctor burnout: Being forced to give immigrants unequal care

Researchers analyze underlying electrophysiological indicators of brain hemorrhage

Researchers analyze underlying electrophysiological indicators of brain hemorrhage

Landmark trial to test implantable defibrillator in diabetic patients with history of heart attack

Landmark trial to test implantable defibrillator in diabetic patients with history of heart attack

Cardiac arrest patients using newer laryngeal breathing tube may have higher survival rate, study shows

Cardiac arrest patients using newer laryngeal breathing tube may have higher survival rate, study shows

UCLA researchers identify receptor that plays key role in repairing damage caused by heart conditions

UCLA researchers identify receptor that plays key role in repairing damage caused by heart conditions

NeuroproteXeon completes distribution agreement with Linde AG

NeuroproteXeon completes distribution agreement with Linde AG

First Aid Article Series

First Aid Article Series

Study: Too much supplemental oxygen increases mortality risk in acutely ill adult patients

Study: Too much supplemental oxygen increases mortality risk in acutely ill adult patients

Life-saving STB and B-Con techniques need to become as familiar as CPR

Life-saving STB and B-Con techniques need to become as familiar as CPR

Getting better prepared to treat in-flight medical emergencies

Getting better prepared to treat in-flight medical emergencies

New findings could have revolutionary impact on quality of life of older people

New findings could have revolutionary impact on quality of life of older people

Study suggests detailed neuropsychological assessment for brief cardiac arrest survivors

Study suggests detailed neuropsychological assessment for brief cardiac arrest survivors

Atrial fibrillation patients could reduce risk of dementia by taking stroke prevention drugs

Atrial fibrillation patients could reduce risk of dementia by taking stroke prevention drugs

University students provide 999 first-responder services for local community

University students provide 999 first-responder services for local community

Perioperative beta blockers could increase deaths and strokes one year after surgery

Perioperative beta blockers could increase deaths and strokes one year after surgery

Wearable defibrillator reduces overall mortality, but not sudden cardiac death

Wearable defibrillator reduces overall mortality, but not sudden cardiac death

As surgery centers boom, patients are paying with their lives

As surgery centers boom, patients are paying with their lives

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