Targeted TemperatureManagement for 48 vs 24 Hours and Neurologic Outcome After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest A Randomized Clinical Trial
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J. Nielsen | V. Pettilä | T. Laitio | C. Hassager | H. Kirkegaard | F. Taccone | M. Skrifvars | E. Søreide | C. Duez | C. Storm | A. Jeppesen | S. Ilkjær | M. Tiainen | A. Larsen | V. Toome | A. Grejs | J. Hästbacka | J. Hjort | Inge de Haas | Urmet Arus | C. Sørensen
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