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| - wetenschappelijk artikel (nl)
- article scientifique publié en 2019 (fr)
- artículu científicu espublizáu n'agostu de 2019 (ast)
- im August 2019 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel (de)
- scientific article published on 09 August 2019 (en)
- наукова стаття, опублікована 9 серпня 2019 (uk)
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| - J Michael Dean
- Frank W Moler
- John T Berger
- Murray M Pollack
- Andrew R Yates
- Rick E Harrison
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health
- Pediatric Intensive Care Quality of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Investigators
- Human Development Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network
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| - Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR (en)
- Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR (nl)
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| - Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR (en)
- Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR (nl)
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| - Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR (en)
- Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR (nl)
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| - Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR (en)
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| - 10.1016/J.RESUSCITATION.2019.08.006
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