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 ...
A cutting-edge University of Cincinnati College of Medicine study has shown how emergency medicine researchers can partner ...
Most schools in Massachusetts now have AEDs. But ownership is not the same as access, writes Courtney Desy. “If the device is ...
Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) can happen unexpectedly, affecting children, teens and adults who may seem healthy just moments before collapsing. Through patient care, education and statewide ...
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) in airports were more often witnessed, involved an increased use of interventions before emergency medical service (EMS) arrival, showed higher rates of ...
Sudden cardiac arrest Sudden cardiac arrest is a life-threatening condition in which the heart stops beating after its normal electrical signals are disrupted. can happen unexpectedly, affecting ...
Nine out of 10 people who experience sudden cardiac arrest outside of a hospital setting die—often within minutes. One reason for these fatal outcomes is the commonly held belief that cardiac arrest ...
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 ...
When an individual suffers a cardiac arrest, it can turn out to be fatal immediately if proper steps aren't taken right away.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A county in North Carolina began using drones to deliver AEDs for suspected cardiac arrest. With plans for ...
Evan Sery is your community reporter for Utica, Shelby Twp., Sterling Heights, Macomb Twp., Clinton Twp., Chesterfield Twp., Harrison Twp., and Mount Clemens. Connect ...