Researchers track emergency care to improve survival after traumatic cardiac arrest
NCT ID NCT07490171
Summary
This study is creating a data registry to analyze how the order of emergency treatments given before hospital arrival affects survival for patients who suffer cardiac arrest from trauma. Researchers will collect information from about 100 adult patients treated at Methodist Dallas Medical Center. The goal is to identify which sequences of care (like intubation or medication timing) lead to better outcomes, which could help improve future emergency protocols.
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Methodist Dallas Medical Center- Clinical Research Institute
RECRUITINGDallas, Texas, 75203, United States
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