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Categories: Scientific Advisories, Statements, Guidelines, Heart News
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Published: November 28, 2023

Critical care of patients after cardiac arrest is crucial, needs more research

A new Scientific Statement from the American Heart Association and the Neurocritical Care Society addresses gaps in knowledge about intensive care after cardiac arrest
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Heart disease is the Number 1 killer in the United States.

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Karen G. Hirsch M.D

Karen G. Hirsch, M.D., Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at Stanford University and co-chair of the writing committee

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Romergryko G. Geocadin, M.D.

Romergryko G. Geocadin, M.D., professor of neurology at Johns Hopkins Hospital and chair of the writing committee

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