Cardiac Arrest: Can We Improve Outcomes for These Patients?
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People who arrive at a hospital in cardiac arrest (heart has stopped) have poor chances of full recovery.
The PEARL Study is looking at improving those outcomes.
But what if everyone had a heart cath?
Would it improve outcomes?
A note about the study: Most medical research studies require an individual’s informed consent in writing before they can be enrolled, but patients arriving in cardiac arrest cannot speak for themselves. They may not have a family member there who can speak for them. Therefore, this study requires public outreach to make the community aware of it and provide a way for people to opt out.
Dr. David Seder is here to explain the study and what it means for your health.
We invite listeners to visit mmc.org/PEARL to read about the study and take a brief survey.
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