Injuries associated with mechanical chest compressions and active decompressions after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A subgroup analysis of non-survivors from a randomized study
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L. Wik | J. Kramer-Johansen | A. Stray‐Pedersen | P. Berve | Polina Petrovich | Borghild Barth-Heyerdahl Roald | Håvard Wahl Kongsgård
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