- recruiting
Quality of Pediatric Resuscitation in a Multicenter Collaborative
This study looks at how the quality of CPR given to children during a cardiac arrest affects their recovery. Researchers are observing children in hospitals to see if better CPR techniques and after-care improve survival and brain function.
United States · Australia · Brazil - recruitingNA
Cardiac Arrest Bundle of cARE Trial
This study looks at new technology to help people who have a sudden heart stop outside of hospital. It combines three devices to improve blood flow during CPR, hoping to boost survival rates and protect the brain. It's a pilot study to see if using these devices together is practical and helpful.
United Kingdom - recruiting
Respiratory Parameters Using Advanced Airways During In-hospital Cardiac Arrest
This study looks at how much air gets into patients' lungs during CPR in hospital. We're comparing different breathing tubes used in emergencies to see which ones deliver air most effectively, helping doctors understand how to best support patients during a cardiac arrest.
United Kingdom - recruitingNA
Emergency Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta in Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
This study looks at using a special balloon device (REBOA) in the main artery to help people who have a sudden heart stop outside of hospital. It aims to see if this method is practical and helpful alongside standard emergency care to improve survival.
United Kingdom - authorisedTherapeutic confirmatory (Phase III)
Use of Isoprenaline with Epinephrine During Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest with Non-Shockable Rhytm (EPISO)
This study looks at using isoprenaline with epinephrine for adults experiencing a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital, when their heart rhythm can't be corrected with an electric shock. It aims to see if this combination of medicines helps get the heart beating again and improves survival.
Denmark - authorisedTherapeutic exploratory (Phase II)
CardioPulmonary resuscitation with Argon (CPAr) trial
Italy