Prognostic factors for death and survival with or without complications in cardiac arrest patients receiving CPR within 24 hours of anesthesia for emergency surgery
© 2014 Siriphuwanun et al. Purpose: To determine prognostic factors for death and survival with or without complications in cardiac arrest patients who received cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) within 24 hours of receiving anesthesia for emergency surgery. Patients and methods: A retrospective co...
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Main Authors: | Siriphuwanun,V., Punjasawadwong,Y., Lapisatepun,W., Charuluxananan,S., Uerpairojkit,K. |
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Dove Medical Press Ltd.
2015
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