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American Heart Association Endorses Chest-Compression-Only CPR
Largest-ever study of its kind proves no mouth-to-mouth,
continuous chest compressions better for out-of-hospital
cardiac arrest
Paramedics Save More Lives When They Don't Follow the Rules
Bringing Hearts Back to Life:
After Cardiac Arrest, Children Fare Better Than Adults, Landmark Study Shows
Easier-to-Learn CPR Method Could Double Survival Rates
UMC
Performs 600th Heart Transplant
UMC
First in State to Offer Advanced
Heart Mapping System
New
Guidelines for CPR Can Result in
More Saved Lives
UMC
Offers New Treatment for Narrowing
Inside Coronary Artery Stents
Sarver
Heart Center Doctor Studies New
Drug to Prevent Stroke
NIH
Awards $7.4M Grant to UA Project
Headed by Dr. Marcus
Dr.
Jack Copeland Receives National Award
for Work with Heart Devices
UA
Sarver Heart Center Dedicates New Home
at Public Ceremony Oct. 28
UA
Cardiology Expert Says Reports of
Clots Caused by Air Travel Misleading
Boy's
Operation at UMC Marks First Use
of 'Berlin Heart' in the United States
Heart
Care at UMC, UA Sarver Heart Center
Continues to Receive National Recognition
UA
Sarver Heart Center Director Promotes
Chest-Compression-Only CPR in New England Journal of Medicine
Resynchronizing
Hearts is Focus of Study
Involving UA Sarver Heart Center Doctors
Casino
Study Save Lives, Underlines Importance of Defibrillation Equipment
in Areas Where Cardiac Arrest Can Occur |