New 'Intelligent' device aims to supercharge blood flow during cardiac arrest
NCT ID NCT05444049
Summary
This study tested a new emergency device called NEURESCUE for adults experiencing cardiac arrest in the hospital. The device is a special catheter that temporarily blocks a major artery to redirect more blood to the heart and brain during resuscitation efforts. The goal was to see if using this device alongside standard emergency procedures was practical and could help restart the heart.
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Long Beach Medical Center
Long Beach, California, 90806, United States
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