People with mental illness are more likely to have a cardiac arrest, and die as a result. Dr. Carlo Barcella wants to know why
CHÉOS Postdoc aims to close the gap in cardiac arrest survival among people with mental illness
Read MoreCHÉOS Postdoc aims to close the gap in cardiac arrest survival among people with mental illness
Read MoreTo mark Heart Month, this edition includes COVID-19's impact on heart attack care, the likelihood of cardiac arrest patients receiving EMS treatment, and risk of CVD among people with substance use disorder
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists are leading nine of the projects funded in this round, plus a further seven projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators
Read MoreAs we enter into another exciting year of improving health outcomes for B.C. and beyond, we’re reflecting on some of the CHÉOS research from the past year
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientist Dr. Christopher Fordyce chaired the writing of a new American Heart Association Scientific Statement, “Prevention of Complications in the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit”
Read MoreUsing a first-of-its kind database in North America, Dr. Christopher Fordyce will explore how we treat patients for cardiac arrest, starting before it even happens
Read MoreThe 31st edition summarizes some of the latest research from CHÉOS Scientists, including epinephrine and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, kidney disease treatment, and barriers to post-procedure cardiac care.
Read MoreThe fifteenth installment in our series, "The Evidence Speaks," highlighting the latest in CHÉOS research
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