Guidelines for Neuroprognostication in Comatose Adult Survivors of Cardiac Arrest
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Katharina M. Busl | O. Sakowitz | V. Rajajee | D. Hwang | S. Alexander | Gabriel V. Fontaine | S. Hocker | S. Muehlschlegel | C. Creutzfeldt | P. Varelas | T. Westermaier | D. Madžar | K. Wartenberg | Dea Mahanes | Keri S. Kim | Shraddha Mainali | Herbert Fried | S. H. Chou | Juergen Meixensberger | C. Weimar | Felipe Montellano | J. Meixensberger
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