Groundbreaking research is set to revolutionize the way cardiac arrests are treated, with two pioneering studies led by researchers in New York and Oregon. The studies, backed by the American Heart Association, aim to develop more effective strategies for saving lives in the critical moments following a cardiac arrest. The New York team will focus on optimizing the use of automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in public spaces, while the Oregon researchers will investigate the role of artificial intelligence in predicting and responding to cardiac arrests. The studies have the potential to significantly improve survival rates and quality of life for cardiac arrest victims, and could lead to the development of new treatments and interventions.


New York and Oregon researchers to lead pioneering cardiac arrest studies  www.heart.org