Science Daily: Lowering body temperature increases survival, brain function in cardiac arrest patients with non-shockable heart rhythms
Lowering the body's temperature in cardiac arrest patients with 'non-shockable' heart rhythms increases survival and brain function. Patients who received the treatment were about three times more ...
Lowering body temperature increases survival, brain function in cardiac arrest patients with non-shockable heart rhythms
Home automatic external defibrillators (AEDs) modestly improve survival in shockable cardiac arrests but are not currently cost-effective. Equipping all private homes with AEDs would cost over $4 ...
Renal & Urology News: AEDs in Houses Improve Outcomes for Cardiac Arrest With Shockable Rhythm
Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio was $4,481,659 per quality-adjusted life-year for AED in a private home. (HealthDay News) — For patients with cardiac arrest and a shockable rhythm, automated ...
According to a large US cohort study, the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in private homes was associated with a 26% increase in survival in patients with cardiac arrest with shockable ...
Patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) with shockable rhythm who received epinephrine within 4 minutes of a first defibrillator shock had better outcomes than those who received ...
Patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) due to drug overdose show higher survival rates with good neurologic outcomes when the first monitored rhythm is nonshockable vs those with ...
News Medical: Advanced airway management and ECG rhythms make all the difference during cardiac arrest
Advanced airway management and ECG rhythms make all the difference during cardiac arrest
Sweetwater Reporter: Abbott showcases strength of its technologies to address abnormal heart rhythms with late-breaking clinical data at Heart Rhythm Society 2026