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Möglicher Einfluss von mechanischen Thoraxkompressionssystemen und supraglottischen Atemwegs hilfen auf das Outcome nach einem Kreislaufstillstand

Eine retrospektive Analyse

Potential influence of mechanical chest compression devices and supraglottic airway devices on cardiac arrest outcome

A retrospective analysis

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Dorfhuber, F., Schaller, S.J. Möglicher Einfluss von mechanischen Thoraxkompressionssystemen und supraglottischen Atemwegs hilfen auf das Outcome nach einem Kreislaufstillstand. Notfall Rettungsmed 21, 697–700 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10049-018-0490-z

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