Cardiac Arrest News and Research

Latest Cardiac Arrest News and Research

For hospital patients, defibrillation delays mean lower survival

For hospital patients, defibrillation delays mean lower survival

Doctors trained on patient simulators exhibit superior skills

Doctors trained on patient simulators exhibit superior skills

Simple two-in-one test signals high risk after a heart attack

Simple two-in-one test signals high risk after a heart attack

Merck Serono's Cyanokit approved in Europe

Merck Serono's Cyanokit approved in Europe

The association of registered nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes

The association of registered nurse staffing levels and patient outcomes

Rapid response teams in children's hospitals reduce risk of death, cardiac arrests

Rapid response teams in children's hospitals reduce risk of death, cardiac arrests

U.S. doctor charged with manslaughter of autistic boy by botched chelation therapy

U.S. doctor charged with manslaughter of autistic boy by botched chelation therapy

CPR guidelines double hospital discharge rates

CPR guidelines double hospital discharge rates

Lives are saved when defibrillators are placed in public spaces

Lives are saved when defibrillators are placed in public spaces

Token resuscitation attempts on hopelessly ill patients prolong suffering

Token resuscitation attempts on hopelessly ill patients prolong suffering

Researchers discover new gene responsible for Brugada syndrome

Researchers discover new gene responsible for Brugada syndrome

Major gender gap in use of life-saving heart device

Major gender gap in use of life-saving heart device

FDA warns against cold and cough remedies made for children

FDA warns against cold and cough remedies made for children

FDA tackles illegal hydrocodone products

FDA tackles illegal hydrocodone products

Hydrogen sulfide based drug shows promise in reducing heart-attack damage

Hydrogen sulfide based drug shows promise in reducing heart-attack damage

Hydrogen sulfide limits severe heart attack damage

Hydrogen sulfide limits severe heart attack damage

Do schools need emergency response equipment to deal with heart attacks?

Do schools need emergency response equipment to deal with heart attacks?

Integrated system, rapid transfer offers lifeline for heart attack victims

Integrated system, rapid transfer offers lifeline for heart attack victims

Trans fats offer a double whammy

Trans fats offer a double whammy

New understanding of Sly Syndrome

New understanding of Sly Syndrome

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