The data produced by electroencephalograms (EEGs) of the nine rats revealed a highly organized brain response in
the seconds after cardiac arrest, Borjigin and colleagues report online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Not exact matches
When compared with patients who were cooled immediately
after arrival in the emergency room, the patients who were chilled sooner fared worse: Twenty - six percent experienced a
second cardiac arrest before reaching the hospital, compared with 21 percent of the comparison group.
The notes along with testimony, show that he suffered a
second cardiac arrest immediately
after the drug was given to him.