33 results on '"Cardiac arrest -- Risk factors"'
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2. Investigators from Wake Forest University School of Medicine Target Heart Attack (Rural and Socioeconomic Differences In the Effectiveness of the Heart Pathway Accelerated Diagnostic Protocol)
3. Investigators at Mayo Clinic Health System Report Findings in Heart Attack (Risk of Arrhythmia In Post-resuscitative Shock After Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest With Epinephrine Versus Norepinephrine)
4. New Findings from Symbiosis International (Deemed University) in the Area of Heart Attack Described (Smart Cardiac Framework for an Early Detection of Cardiac Arrest Condition and Risk)
5. Shoveling Snow Is a Heart Hazard: Protect Yourself
6. Findings on Heart Attack Detailed by Dawit Tesfai and Co-Authors (Intravenous ranitidine injection and risk of cardiac arrest: Medication errors)
7. Cardinal Wyszynski National Institute of Cardiology Researcher Yields New Data on Heart Attack (Risk Factors of Sudden Cardiac Arrest during the Postoperative Period in Patient Undergoing Heart Valve Surgery)
8. Researchers at George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Release New Data on Heart Attack (Emergent endotracheal intubation associated cardiac arrest, risks, and emergency implications)
9. High risk of cardiac arrest or heart attack among novel coronavirus patients
10. Researchers at French National Institute of Health and Medical Research (INSERM) Release New Data on Heart Attack (Severe metabolic acidosis after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: risk factors and association with outcome)
11. Low ankle-brachial index associated with rise in creatinine level over time: results from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
12. Findings from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the Area of Heart Attack Described (Intraoperative Cardiac Arrest During Adult Liver Transplantation: Incidence and Risk Factor Analysis From 7 Academic Centers In the United States)
13. Findings from Catholic University Broaden Understanding of Heart Attack (Acute kidney injury after cardiac arrest: a systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical studies)
14. New Heart Attack Data Have Been Reported by Investigators at University of Washington (Incidence and Risk Factors for Postcontrast Acute Kidney Injury in Survivors of Sudden Cardiac Arrest)
15. Studies from Mid-American Heart Institute Add New Findings in the Area of Heart Attack (Risk-standardizing Rates of Return of Spontaneous Circulation for In-hospital Cardiac Arrest To Facilitate Hospital Comparisons)
16. Prognostic value of thallium imaging in unstable angina
17. Heart rate and blood pressure consequences of an afternoon SIESTA (snooze-induced excitation of sympathetic triggered activity)
18. Researchers at Yonsei University Have Reported New Data on Heart Attack (Shock Duration after Resuscitation Is Associated with Occurrence of Post-Cardiac Arrest Acute Kidney Injury)
19. Cardiac Arrest: What You Need to Know: Good nutrition and other lifestyle choices can help reduce the risk of your heart stopping suddenly
20. Usefulness of persistent silent myocardial ischemia in predicting a high cardiac event rate in men with medically controlled, stable angina pectoris
21. Compression quality affects heart attack survival
22. Auto pollutants trigger repeat cardiac events
23. The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Association Shoots Straight for the Heart
24. Sudden cardiac death risk is linked to higher trans-18:2 and lower trans-18:1 fatty acid levels
25. Sudden cardiac death risk is linked to higher trans-18:2 and lower trans-18:1 fatty acid levels
26. Sudden cardiac death risk is linked to higher trans-18:2 and lower trans-18:1 fatty acid levels
27. Risk of sudden cardiac death in women may be reduced by regular physical exercise
28. Risk of sudden cardiac death in women may be reduced by regular physical exercise
29. Risk of sudden cardiac death in women may be reduced by regular physical exercise
30. Increasing dietary alpha-linolenic acid reduces sudden cardiac death risk
31. Increasing dietary alpha-linolenic acid reduces sudden cardiac death risk
32. Runners, take heart
33. Metoprolol and thiazides compared
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