A paradox of dying

The paradox of dying: a cardiac arrest survivor's reflection on death

After I had a sudden cardiac arrest, I used to tell people that I died. It just felt right because the use of the term was commensurate with the gravity and significance of the event, at least to me. I was clinically dead for 15 minutes or so, with my heart not beating nor my … Read more

Volunteers Needed for SCA PROM Study

Volunteers wanted for the CASHQoL cardiac arrest patient-reported outcome study, Warwick Medical School

Last week we announced a new study that looks to produce a patient-reported outcome measure (PROM) of cardiac arrest survivorship and health-related quality of life. This is the CASHQoL study and is an international collaborative effort run by Warwick Medical School. What is a patient-reported outcome measure? These are tools measuring outcomes that matter to … Read more

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