Paramedic transtelephonic communication to cardiologist of clinical and electrocardiographic assessment for rapid reperfusion of ST-elevation myocardial infarction.
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David G Strauss | David Marcozzi | Charles Maynard | Galen S Wagner | C. Granger | D. Strauss | G. Wagner | C. Maynard | P. Berger | George L. Adams | M. Sketch | D. Marcozzi | Christopher B Granger | George L Adams | Peter B Berger | Michael H Sketch | Paula Quintal Sprague | Kevin Underhill | Amy Kessenich | A. Kessenich | P. Sprague | Kevin Underhill
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