Anaheim Regional Medical Center uses Arctic Sun cooling device to protect a patient from brain damage

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Anaheim Regional Medical Center uses Arctic Sun cooling device to protect a patient from brain damage

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A day after delivering her fourth child at Anaheim Regional Medical Center in Anaheim, California last December, 34-year-old Brynn Ervin suffered a cardiac arrest, the result of massive blood clots lodged in the main arteries that take blood to her lungs. Desperate to save the life of the young mother, the cardiac arrest team performed 95 minutes of CPR.

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Tags: Circulation, Heart, Advanced Life Support, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Brain, Thrombotic Event, Blood Clot, Children's Health

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