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Setbacks for Invasive Strategy, Moderate Cooling in Cardiac Arrest

email article Invasive resuscitation therapy and moderate cooling after resuscitation both missed the mark in clinical trials, highlighting opportunities for improvement in prehospital and hospital care for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). A hyperinvasive approach to refractory OHCA featuring early transport to hospital under mechanical CPR, extracorporeal CPR (venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation [VA ECMO]), and immediate invasive evaluation was not significantly better than standard advanced cardiovascular life support, according to the Prague OHCA study, which had nevertheless been stopped prematurely due to benefit shown in secondary outcomes. In CAPITAL CHILL, the colder of two target temperatures in therapeutic hypothermia did not improve outcomes for comatose survivors of OHCA, and in fact were associated with harm.

Birx Says Too Many Died in U S as Cases Tick Up: Virus Update

Birx Says Too Many Died in U S as Cases Tick Up: Virus Update
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At least 26,808,328 cases in US and at least 459,403 deaths

At least 26,808,328 cases in US and at least 459,403 deaths According to Johns Hopkins University, there have been at least  26,808,328 cases of coronavirus and at least  459,403 deaths in the United States since the beginning of the pandemic. On Friday, Johns Hopkins University reported  128,114 new cases and  3,522 new deaths.  58,380,300 vaccine doses have been distributed and at least  36,819,212 doses of vaccine have been administered, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The totals include cases from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and other US territories, as well as repatriated cases.  share with Facebook South Korea to maintain social distancing rules through Lunar New Year

South Korea to maintain social distancing rules through Lunar New Year

South Korea to maintain social distancing rules through Lunar New Year From CNN’ Jake Kwon in Seoul People wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus walk through a park in Goyang, South Korea, on February 2. Ahn Young-joon/AP South Korea will maintain its current social distancing levels until the end of February 14, health officials announced Saturday. Some adjustments will be made to business opening hours due to economic hardships, South Korean Vice Health Minister Kang Do-tae said. Last week, the ministry said it would review easing the restrictions for the coming holiday week. The measures in the Seoul Metropolitan Area are at the second highest level and third highest for the rest of the country.

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