Doctors use ultrasound to guide CPR, aiming for better survival
NCT ID NCT07017075
Summary
This study is testing if using a special ultrasound probe can help find the most effective spot on the chest to push during CPR. Researchers will measure blood flow from the heart at the standard CPR location and then at a new location identified by the ultrasound. The goal is to see if this adjustment can help more people survive a cardiac arrest with better brain function.
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Locations
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Chang Bing Show Chawan Memorial Hospital
Changhua, Taiwan
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National Taiwan University Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan
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