Post-resuscitation arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide and outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
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P. Kudenchuk | T. Aufderheide | M. Weisfeldt | S. Trzeciak | J. Elmer | J. Christenson | A. Idris | N. Johnson | M. Kurz | I. Drennan | M. Hansen | B. Grunau | J. Rittenberger | D. Carlbom | S. May | Denise E Griffiths | David K. Prince | Henry E. Wang | J. Jasti | D. Griffiths | Jamie Jasti
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