Core Ultrasound in REsuscitation (CURE): A Novel Protocol for Ultrasound-Assistant Life Support via Application of Both Transesophageal and Transthoracic Ultrasound.
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Hsuan-An Chen | M. Hsieh | Sheng-En Chu | Wen-Chu Chiang | Jen-Tang Sun | Matthew Huei-Ming Ma | Yu-Chen Chiu | Chih-Jung Chang | Chun-Yen Huang | Edward Pei-Chuan Huang
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