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Only about 8% of patients who have sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital survive. That rate is even lower for certain patients who don't respond to ...
Mayo Clinic cardiac researchers looked at the risk of sudden cardiac arrest in patients with genetic heart disease who consume energy drinks.
Mayo Clinic is leading an effort to help restore regular heart rhythm to patients in sudden cardiac arrest who do not respond to shocks to the heart.
several people who have experienced sudden cardiac arrest. What is cardiac arrest? And how is it different from a heart attack? What do you do for someone who ...
You might not be diagnosed with coronary artery disease until you have a heart attack, angina, a stroke or heart failure. It's important to watch for heart ...
The primary aim of this study is to determine the impact of our CVS-ICU cardiac arrest efficiency initiative on the delay from cardiac arrest to critical ...
Heart failure. Sudden death caused by cardiac arrest. Prevention. Preventing ventricular tachycardia starts with keeping the heart in good shape. If you have ...
Are older. · Have a history of heart failure or heart attack. · Have heart or blood vessel disease. · Have diabetes or high blood pressure. · Are female.
A young person's sudden death from cardiac arrest is doubly devastating. Just when family members are mourning the unexpected loss, they might also be ...
— Forced body cooling known as therapeutic hypothermia has reduced in-hospital deaths among sudden cardiac arrest patients nearly 12 percent between 2001 and ...
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