Heart Ventricles Show Different Resilience to Cardiac Arrest
A recent experimental study by CNIC researchers, published in Cardiovascular Research, indicates that the heart's left and right ventricles respond differently to cardiac arrest. This discovery of asymmetrical resilience to ventricular fibrillation could influence how clinical outcomes are predicted and how new treatments are developed for heart conditions.
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