Cardiac arrest and post-resuscitation care
Research activity is centered on cardiac arrest, with attention to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and the management of post-cardiac arrest shock in the early recovery period.
- Post-resuscitation haemodynamic support
- Vasopressor requirement
- Critical care after cardiac arrest
The clinical focus reflects interest in stabilising patients after return of spontaneous circulation and addressing circulatory failure in the intensive care setting.
Vitamin C in acute cardiovascular support
The sponsor is involved in research on intravenous vitamin C as a therapeutic option in acute cardiovascular and critical care contexts.
- Antioxidant therapy
- Intravenous supportive treatment
- Shock management
This area of interest connects metabolic and vascular support strategies with the care of unstable patients after resuscitation.
Emergency medicine and intensive care
Clinical research activity also extends to emergency medicine and intensive care medicine, particularly for patients requiring close monitoring after a major cardiac event.
- Acute circulatory failure
- Hemodynamic instability
- Organ support in critical illness
The trial landscape is shaped by the need to improve early management in high-acuity hospital settings.



