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Are cardiac arrest outcomes improving?

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This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES Conference in Paris

Sudden cardiac arrest in the community has historically had a poor prognosis. Improvements in prehospital care and post resuscitation interventions have raised hopes that overall survival has improved.

But has it?

Tommaso Scquizzato is a researcher in the fields of cardiac arrest and resuscitation science at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, Italy and member of the European resuscitation council BLS Science and Education Committee

You can follow Tommaso on twitter too - @tscquizzato

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This podcast comes to you from the 2022 LIVES Conference in Paris

Sudden cardiac arrest in the community has historically had a poor prognosis. Improvements in prehospital care and post resuscitation interventions have raised hopes that overall survival has improved.

But has it?

Tommaso Scquizzato is a researcher in the fields of cardiac arrest and resuscitation science at San Raffaele Hospital in Milan, Italy and member of the European resuscitation council BLS Science and Education Committee

You can follow Tommaso on twitter too - @tscquizzato

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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