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Blood Test Predicts Long-Term Cognitive Function After Cardiac Arrest - Neuroscience News

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  • A blood test can predict long-term cognitive function after a cardiac arrest, a study found.
  • Researchers used blood samples from 34 patients who had survived a cardiac arrest and found that those with low levels of certain proteins in their blood were more likely to experience cognitive decline.
  • The test, which was conducted over a period of 10 years, showed that the blood test could accurately predict cognitive decline in 90% of the patients.
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