According to a new study, when people outside of hospitals go into cardiac arrest, their brains are better preserved one month out if emergency medical responders use an older, lower-tech method called bag-valve-mask ventilation in conjunction with CPR to preserve the supply of air to the lungs than if they try to manage the situation more aggressively. Kohei Hasegawa, HMS instructor in surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital, is one of the authors.

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