Could a simple leg cuff save brain function after cardiac arrest?
NCT ID NCT06473207
Summary
This study is testing if a simple procedure using a blood pressure cuff on the leg can help protect the brain in people who survive a cardiac arrest outside the hospital. The cuff is inflated and deflated in cycles to potentially reduce damage caused when blood flow returns to the brain. Researchers will compare this procedure to standard care in 48 patients to see if it improves recovery and reduces brain injury markers.
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Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal Toulon-La Seyne sur Mer
RECRUITINGToulon, Var, 83100, France
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