Even after controlling for other risk factors, 80 % of those with better - than - average arterial function
survived cardiac event - free over the years, whereas 80 % of those with below - average dilation didn't.
Not exact matches
Each year, more than 350,000 people experience
cardiac arrest outside of a hospital setting, but only 10 percent
survive the
event.
Thirty - nine per cent of patients who
survived cardiac arrest and were able to undergo structured interviews described a perception of awareness, but interestingly did not have any explicit recall of
events.