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Life after Cardiac Arrest - Light at the end of the tunnel

Based around the testimony of a Cardiac Arrest survivor and their partner this production examines the physicological impact of Cardiac Arrest survivorship both on those affected and their close family. The Cardiology team at the Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, part of the Basildon and Thurrock University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust outline the techniques employed in the successful rehabilitation of cardiac arrest patients and examine the psychological impact of survivorship. The production is targeted to help members of the public who've experienced Cardiac Arrest, either direct or indirectly understand the treatment pathway and the likely consequences of suffering a Cardiac Arrest. The video contains information on the following areas of treatment and diagnosis: 1. The immediate post arrest treatment pathway 2. Transfer to ICU (intensive care unit) 3. Delirium associated with post resuscitation induced coma 4. The physiological and psychological impact of suffering a cardiac arrest 5. Transferring to a normal ward and recovery 6. Beginning rehabilitation 7. Going home and adapting to new circumstances The production demonstrates the successful implementation of a post Cardiac Arrest treatment pathway from pre hospital / emergency room treatment through to cardiology centre transfer and recovery care. This is an amazing insight into the NHS and the fantastic care that can now be provided by world-class health care providers. Please be aware we cannot accept emails from youtube members regarding diagnosis of heart conditions or other health related problems. If you have any health concerns please contact your local healthcare provider. You can also find some excellent information on all aspects of heart attacks and coronary heart disease at the following websites NHS Choices website http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Heart-at... British Heart Foundation http://www.bhf.org.uk/ National Heart Forum http://www.heartforum.org.uk/ Fantastic information on CPR and resuscitation techniques can be found at; https://www.resus.org.uk/ Information and support regarding hypoxic brain injury can be found here; https://www.headway.org.uk/ Please be aware that we cannot comment on individual patients cases. If you do want specific advice it is advised that you contact your GP or NHS direct http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/ The filming and production of this video has been supported with an educational grant from Daiichi Sankyo UK Ltd. Daiichi Sankyo UK Ltd has had no involvement or input in the content. This film was produced by Oxford Medical Illustration which is a non profit making department of Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust. If you wish to find out more about their work visit http://www.oxfordmi.nhs.uk

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