Cardiac Arrest Recovery Is the Weakest Link – and a New Report Finally Says So
A landmark new report on cardiac arrest recovery shows how survivors are being failed after discharge and why the RCUK Quality Standard must be adopted now.
Posts discussing academic research, clinical studies and new evidence in the field of cardiac arrest survivorship, outcomes and care.
A landmark new report on cardiac arrest recovery shows how survivors are being failed after discharge and why the RCUK Quality Standard must be adopted now.
A major Danish study finds that cardiac arrest survivors’ quality of life varies significantly by age, but standard recovery measures have been masking this for years. Here is what it means for survivors.
Six years after our first conversation, Professor Jerry Nolan — editor in chief of the journal Resuscitation and a leading figure in the field — returns to the podcast. Back then, he was chairing the European Resuscitation Council and preparing for the 2020 guidelines. A lot has changed since. Listen to the episode What we … Read more