Cooling May Help After Cardiac Arrest in Pregnancy

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Cooling May Help After Cardiac Arrest in Pregnancy

MedPage Today – A mother and her child were doing fine 3 years after the woman received therapeutic hypothermia following a cardiac arrest during pregnancy, a case report showed. The woman had normal neurologic function and exercise capacity and a left ventricular ejection fraction exceeding 50%, according to Aakash Chauhan, MD, MBA, of Indiana University School of Medicine in South Bend, and colleagues. Read article

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