Race against time: does scan speed save lives after cardiac arrest?
NCT ID NCT06936917
Summary
This study looks back at medical records to see if getting a CT scan sooner after a person's heart is restarted outside the hospital leads to better short-term survival. It will analyze data from 5,000 adult patients to understand the link between scan timing and whether patients survive for 1, 3, or 7 days after admission. The goal is to find the best balance between getting a quick diagnosis and keeping the patient stable.
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