More Than 90 Percent of Those Suffering Cardiac Arrest End Up Dying

publication date: Aug 10, 2009
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If you care about your own health or the health of a loved one, here's an example of a significant problem of hospitals not adopting the best emergency care (which is actually a money saver) to minimize fatalities from cardiac arrest. CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta reports on the low rates of adoption of "therapeutic hypothermia" which greatly increases survival rates from cardiac arrest.

Among the highlights of Gupta's reporting:


What can you do to protect yourself in this case?

How about calling local hospitals you would likely be sent to in an emergency and ask if their emergency rooms are equipped to provide this life saving care. Make clear to family and your local EMTs that you'd like to go to that hospital for such care. If you or are a loved one suffer cardiac arrest, it could literally save your life.





 

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