Gmail - MedWire Cardiology News - 12 March 2008
Minimally interrupted cardiac resuscitation improves survival after cardiac arrestPatients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest who receive minimally interrupted cardiac resuscitation are more likely to survive than those receiving the standard emergency medical services protocol, US study findings indicate.http://www.medwire-news.md/38/73627/Cardiology_News/Minimally_interrupted_cardiac_resuscitation_improves_survival_after_cardiac_arrest.html
Acute heart failure patients delay seeking medical careMost patients with acute heart failure delay seeking medical care, researchers highlight.http://www.medwire-news.md/38/73628/Cardiology_News/Acute_heart_failure_patients_delay_seeking_medical_care.html
Follow-up within month of AMI increases patients' medication adherencePatients are more likely to adhere to recommended medications after an acute myocardial infarction if they see a doctor within a month of leaving hospital, research suggests.http://www.medwire-news.md/38/73629/Cardiology_News/Follow-up_within_month_of_AMI_increases_patients_medication_adherence.html
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