Adults who undergo coronary angiography immediately after cardiac arrest without ST-segment elevation may not live longer than those who undergo the procedure after a delay, 5-year data show.
Douglas Erns walked into Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center on Thursday healthy and smiling — a stark contrast to Feb. 19, 2025 ...
It’s been one year since an ECU student athlete went into sudden cardiac arrest and is now celebrating her survival during ...
A Billings man is alive today thanks to his daughter's quick thinking and CPR training after he suffered cardiac arrest while visiting her in Great Falls in September.
Brain activity has been detected up to an hour after cardiac arrest, challenging long-held beliefs about when death truly occurs.
Man recovers after going into cardiac arrest on Interstate 75.
At a Columbus first responder training center on Friday, an 83-year-old Columbus woman got the opportunity to meet the people ...
“In studies that examined risk according to the sport, the incidence of sudden cardiac arrest and death was highest in men’s ...
Black and Hispanic patients experience lower survival rates after in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) than white patients. But a new Yale study suggests that differences in the use of early ...
The incidence of sudden cardiac arrest in athletes varies according to age, race and ethnic group, sex, sport, and social determinants of health. The common causes of sudden cardiac arrest include ...
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