The BOX Trial: Do Higher Blood Pressure Targets After Cardiac Arrest Improve Outcomes? The BOX Trial: Do Higher Blood Pressure Targets After Cardiac Arrest Improve Outcomes?

This review explores outcomes of the BOX trial, which found that targeting a mean arterial blood pressure of 77 mm Hg or 63 mm Hg in patients who had been resuscitated from cardiac arrest did not result in significantly different percentages of patients dying or having severe disability or coma.ACC.org
Source: Medscape Critical Care Headlines - Category: Intensive Care Tags: Cardiology Article Source Type: news