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In-hospital versus out-of-hospital pediatric cardiac arrest: A multicenter cohort study
Critical Care Medicine, 07/02/09
Moler F et al. - For pediatric CA with ROC, several major differences exist between IH and OH cohorts. The finding that the etiology of death was attributed to neurologic indications much more frequently in OH arrests has important implications for future research. Investigators planning to evaluate the efficacy of new interventions, such as TH, should be aware that the IH and OH populations differ greatly and require independent clinical trials.
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