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Factors Associated With Neurologically-Intact Survival for Patients With Acute Heart Failure and In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Circulation: Heart Failure, 09/30/09
Levy PD et al. – A number of pre–arrest factors appear to be associated with NIS, the majority inversely. Consideration of these prior to cardiac arrest could enhance the resuscitative decision–making process for patients with acute HF.
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