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Intravenous Drug Administration During Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Randomized Trial
JAMA, 11/25/09
Olasveengen TM et al. – Compared with patients who received ACLS without intravenous drug administration following out–of–hospital cardiac arrest, patients with intravenous access and drug administration had higher rates of short–term survival with no statistically significant improvement in survival to hospital discharge, quality of CPR, or long–term survival.
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