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Published in Cardiology

Journal Scan / Research · July 23, 2014

Absence of Initial Shockable Cardiac Arrest Rhythm Associated With Worse Outcomes in STEMI Complicated by Cardiac Arrest

The American Journal of Cardiology

 

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The American Journal of Cardiology
Treatment and Outcomes of ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in a Regionalized System of Care Based on Presence or Absence of Initial Shockable Cardiac Arrest Rhythm
Am J Cardiol 2014 Jul 18;[EPub Ahead of Print], JL Thomas, N Bosson, AH Kaji, Y Ji, G Sung, DM Shavelle, WJ French, W Koenig, JT Niemann

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