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Cariporide given during resuscitation promotes return of electrically stable and mechanically competent cardiac activity
Resuscitation, 10/26/09
Ayoub IM et al. – Cariporide administered at the start of chest compression may help restore electrically and mechanically stable circulation after resuscitation from cardiac arrest.
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