End-tidal carbon dioxide and defibrillation success in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
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G. Iotti | L. Visconti | M. Belliato | E. Baldi | A. Danza | A. Palo | S. Savastano | M. Raimondi | E. Cacciatore | F. Canevari | S. Molinari | G. D. de Ferrari | Valentina Corazza | A. I. Danza
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