Treatment of Refractory Cardiac Arrest by Controlled Reperfusion of the Whole Body: A Multicenter, Prospective Observational Study
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A. Supady | D. Damjanović | C. Benk | G. Trummer | H. Aubin | E. Tigges | J. Pooth | C. Wiest | D. L. Staudacher | Friedhelm Beyersdorf | T. Wengenmayer | Dirk Lunz | Artur Lichtenberg | M. Dünser | Johannes Szasz | Dinis Dos | Reis Miranda | Robert J. van Thiel | Jan Gummert | Thomas Kirschning | S. Willems | Jan F Gummert
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