Out-of-Hospital Arterial to End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Gradient in Patients With Return of Spontaneous Circulation After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Retrospective Study
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M. Eichinger | Michael Eichlseder | M. Rief | P. Zajic | P. Zoidl | Alexander Pichler | Daniel Freidorfer
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