V Dumans-Nizard… - Anesthesiology, 2011 - journals.lww.com ... J, Morris MF, Cobb LA: Manual chestcompression vs use of an automated chestcompression device during ... SH, Stone CK, Dunn K, March JA: Decay in quality of closed-chest compressions over time. ... CJ, Friberg H, Harnek J, Kern K, Lassen JF, Olivecrona GK: Cardiac arrest in ... Related articles - All 3 versions
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