ICT&health February 22, 2024
Tom Xhofleer

In a groundbreaking collaboration between Radboud University Medical Center, Erasmus MC, Reinier de Graaf Hospital, and Corsano Health, researchers have achieved a significant milestone in the detection of cardiac arrest events. Through a meticulous study involving 291 patients outfitted with the Corsano CardioWatch 287-2 during surgical procedures, the ability to accurately discern the cessation of circulation—a hallmark of cardiac arrest—has been successfully demonstrated. These pivotal findings, showcased in the esteemed scientific publication The Lancet Digital Health, mark a profound advancement in the realm of cardiac care. Notably, this research initiative was spearheaded and generously funded by the Heart Foundation.

This pioneering endeavor represents the inaugural phase of the “Cardiac Arrest without Witnesses” project, an ambitious undertaking launched by...

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