Can we predict who survives cardiac arrest with good brain function?
NCT ID NCT04198792
Summary
This study aims to improve the selection of patients for a specialized, advanced form of cardiac arrest treatment called ECPR. Researchers will follow 700 patients to identify which factors predict not just survival, but also good long-term brain function and life satisfaction. The goal is to create better tools for doctors to decide who will benefit most from this intensive treatment.
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Sahlgrenska Academy at Sahlgrenska University Hospital
RECRUITINGGothenburg, 41345, Sweden
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