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The Role of Stress in Cardiac Arrest (Cortizol CPR)
Sponsor: University Hospital Pilsen
Summary
The aim of this study is to assess long-term stress in patients after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. To do this, we will measure levels of the stress hormone cortisol in hair samples. Cortisol is produced in larger amounts during periods of ongoing stress and builds up in the hair as it grows. Because hair grows about 1 cm per month, a 3 cm hair sample can show your average stress level over the past three months. The results will be compared with anonymized information from your medical records and the care you received before and during your hospital stay.
Official title: Stress as a Key Factor Influencing the Onset and Course of Cardiac Arrest
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 100 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
136
Start Date
2025-12-10
Completion Date
2027-10-31
Last Updated
2025-12-16
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
Sample of hair
Sampling of 3cm of hair due to level of cortizol.
Locations (1)
University Hospital Pilsen
Pilsen, Czech Republic, Czechia