Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest research hub
4 indexed studies · 4 currently recruiting
- recruitingNA
Emergency Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
This study looks at using a special balloon device (REBOA) in the main artery to help people who have a sudden heart stop outside of hospital. It aims to see if this method is practical and helpful alongside standard emergency care to improve survival.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Prehospital Resuscitation Intranasal Cooling Effectiveness Survival Study 2
This study looks at whether very early cooling, started by paramedics, can help people who have had a sudden heart stoppage outside of hospital. We want to see if it improves survival and brain recovery compared to keeping body temperature normal.
Austria · Belgium · Germany - not yet recruiting
Using Heart Electrical Signals to Study How Well Treatments Prevent Dangerous Heart Rhythms in Active People
This study looks at heart electrical signals in active people to predict dangerous heart rhythms and sudden cardiac arrest. It compares athletes with and without implanted heart devices, using ECGs and exercise tests to find new ways to identify risk without invasive procedures.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Registry of Device Implantation
This study looks at how well heart devices, like pacemakers, work and if they're safe. These devices treat problems like a slow or fast heartbeat. Researchers are collecting information from patients to see what helps them get better and avoid problems, aiming to improve future care.
Germany