New research and training could mean that there is an increase in the survival rate of cardiac arrest patients as well as a reduction in brain damage of these same individuals. The new treatment – cooling therapy – is being taught to New York City paramedics. This is definitely welcome news for those working in the ER, such as Josyann Abisaab MD, Assistant Attending Physician at New York Presbyterian Hospital.
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