Naloxone and Clinical Outcomes in Suspected Opioid-Associated Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests - Top-Institutions - MDSpire

Naloxone and Clinical Outcomes in Suspected Opioid-Associated Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests

  • By

  • Ralph C. Wang

  • Jake Toy

  • Juan Carlos C. Montoy

  • Juliana Tolles

  • Paul F. Ehlers

  • J Joelle Donofrio-Odmann

  • James J. Menegazzi

  • Marianne Gausche-Hill

  • Robert M. Rodriguez

  • David G. Dillon

  • CAL-ROC Investigators

  • John M VanBuren

  • Nichole Bosson

  • Dustin W Ballard

  • Amelia M Breyre

  • Senai Kidane

  • Zita Konik

  • Mark Luoto

  • Kevin Mackey

  • John S Rose

  • Shira Schlesinger

  • Alexander Schmalz

  • Daniel Sheperd

  • Pranav Shetty

  • Reza Vaezazizi

  • Sachin Agarwal

  • Ann Johnson

  • Roger J Lewis

  • Jason McMullan

  • Stephen Sanko

  • Manish I Shah

  • Hernando Garzon

  • Daniel Nishijima

  • Debbie Y Madhok

  • Mary P Mercer

  • Christopher J Coyne

  • Christopher A Kahn

  • May 29, 2026

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Top Institutions in Emergency Medicine

Brief introduction explaining scope and methodology.

  • #1

    University of California, Los Angeles at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
    University of California, Los Angeles at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center

    Los Angeles, CA

    Key Differentiators

    • Emergency Medicine
  • #2

    The Medical University of South Carolina
    The Medical University of South Carolina

    Charleston, SC

    Key Differentiators

    • Pediatrics
    • Emergency Medicine
  • #3

    ARREST trial center
    ARREST trial center

    Unknown, Unknown

    Key Differentiators

    • Emergency Medicine
  • #4

    Prague-OHCA trial center
    Prague-OHCA trial center

    Prague, Czech Republic

    Key Differentiators

    • Emergency Medicine
  • #5

    INCEPTION trial centers
    INCEPTION trial centers

    Unknown, Unknown

    Key Differentiators

    • Emergency Medicine

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