Outcome among VF/VT patients in the LINC (LUCAS IN cardiac arrest) trial-A randomised, controlled trial.
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J. Herlitz | S. Rubertsson | R. Karlsten | B. M. Hardig | O. Östlund | E. Lindgren | Bjarne Madsen Hardig
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