New extracorporeal blood oxygenation treatment offers hope for cardiac arrest patients
A groundbreaking extracorporeal blood oxygenation treatment known as ECPR (extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation) has shown promising results in saving the lives of cardiac arrest patients, according to a recent study conducted at HUS.
Cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency, and despite quick and efficient emergency care, restoring blood circulation is not always possible.