Cardiac arrest: this discovery about the heart could improve the chances of recovery
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During cardiac arrest, the two ventricles of the heart do not react in the same way. A Spanish study reveals that the right ventricle is more resistant to lack of oxygen than the left ventricle.
During cardiac arrest, the two ventricles of the heart do not react in the same way. A Spanish study reveals that the right ventricle is more resistant to lack of oxygen than the left ventricle. A discovery that could help better assess patients' chances of recovery and pave the way for new therapies.
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