Associations between partial pressure of oxygen and neurological outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: an explorative analysis of a randomized trial
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M. Wise | M. Kuiper | P. Pelosi | N. Mattsson | C. Hassager | T. Cronberg | N. Nielsen | H. Friberg | J. Wetterslev | A. Aneman | J. Kjærgaard | Florian Ebner | S. Ullén | J. Undén | A. Åneman
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