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A randomized controlled trial comparing the Arctic Sun to standard cooling for induction of hypothermia after cardiac arrest
Resuscitation, 10/27/09
Heard KJ et al. – While the proportion of subjects reaching target temperature within 4h was not significantly different, the Arctic Sun cooled patients to a temperature of 34°C more rapidly than standard cooling blankets.
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