Cardiac Arrest News and Research

Latest Cardiac Arrest News and Research

VCU-RAA treatment protocol nearly doubles pre-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation and survival rates

VCU-RAA treatment protocol nearly doubles pre-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation and survival rates

VCU and RAA have improved resuscitation and survival rates for cardiac arrest patients

VCU and RAA have improved resuscitation and survival rates for cardiac arrest patients

New resuscitation program shows major improvement in patient outcome after cardiac arrest

New resuscitation program shows major improvement in patient outcome after cardiac arrest

Sudden cardiac death more predictable in men than women

Sudden cardiac death more predictable in men than women

Just one test not enough to detect heart defects in young athletes

Just one test not enough to detect heart defects in young athletes

New technique to cool the brains of cardiac arrest patients

New technique to cool the brains of cardiac arrest patients

Bystanders can save more lives by performing continuous chest compressions, shows analysis

Bystanders can save more lives by performing continuous chest compressions, shows analysis

Rapidly cooling a person in cardiac arrest may improve chance of survival without brain damage

Rapidly cooling a person in cardiac arrest may improve chance of survival without brain damage

Cardiac Science and Cambridge Heart team up to develop MTWA module

Cardiac Science and Cambridge Heart team up to develop MTWA module

New research center established to improve cardiac safety

New research center established to improve cardiac safety

Non-invasive test to determine risk of sudden cardiac arrest in heart bypass surgery patients

Non-invasive test to determine risk of sudden cardiac arrest in heart bypass surgery patients

NHLBI stops enrollment in study comparing resuscitation strategies

NHLBI stops enrollment in study comparing resuscitation strategies

Only 30 per cent of bystanders in Toronto who witness a cardiac arrest willing to help, say researchers

Only 30 per cent of bystanders in Toronto who witness a cardiac arrest willing to help, say researchers

CABG completed "off-pump" has no advantages in patient outcomes: Study

CABG completed "off-pump" has no advantages in patient outcomes: Study

New pediatric simulation center launched by Texas Children's Hospital

New pediatric simulation center launched by Texas Children's Hospital

New molecular pathway for preventing potassium from being excreted normally through kidney identified

New molecular pathway for preventing potassium from being excreted normally through kidney identified

MTD Products and AHA team up to promote heart health and winter safety

MTD Products and AHA team up to promote heart health and winter safety

Innovative optical system to study the complex mechanisms that lead to sudden cardiac arrest developed

Innovative optical system to study the complex mechanisms that lead to sudden cardiac arrest developed

MSHSL purchases portable Automated External Defibrillators from HeartSine and Wilson Safety

MSHSL purchases portable Automated External Defibrillators from HeartSine and Wilson Safety

CIRM awards Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute $5.5 million grant for development of cardiac stem cell therapies

CIRM awards Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute $5.5 million grant for development of cardiac stem cell therapies

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