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Importance of CPR.
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Importance of CPR.
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Quality control of CPR.
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Quality control of CPR.
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One person CPR-BPLE.
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One person CPR-BPLE.
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From arrest to CPR duration (minutes).
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From arrest to CPR duration (minutes).
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The CPR team. EM, emergency medicine.
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The CPR team. EM, emergency medicine.
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Diagram of the experimental protocol involving CPR and ROSC.
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Diagram of the experimental protocol involving CPR and ROSC.
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The protocol for CPR and the protocol for post-ROSC.
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The protocol for CPR and the protocol for post-ROSC.
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The receiver operating characteristic curve for CPR duration.
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The receiver operating characteristic curve for CPR duration.
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Forest plot of studies reporting ROSC after CPR.
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Forest plot of studies reporting ROSC after CPR.
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An electrocardiogram showed that his heart was in asystole after stopping mechanical-CPR.
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An electrocardiogram showed that his heart was in asystole after stopping mechanical-CPR.
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Methylene blue staining extent of brain tissue after CPR.
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Methylene blue staining extent of brain tissue after CPR.
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Ratios of successful ventilation and compression at 8 weeks after VSI-CPR training.
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Ratios of successful ventilation and compression at 8 weeks after VSI-CPR training.
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Doppler signal detection range during CPR and after ROSC.
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Doppler signal detection range during CPR and after ROSC.
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Effects of CCR vs CPR on survival with favorable neurologic function.
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Effects of CCR vs CPR on survival with favorable neurologic function.
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Experimental protocol. CPR indicates cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Epi, epinephrine; Vaso, vasopressin.
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Experimental protocol. CPR indicates cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Epi, epinephrine; Vaso, vasopressin.
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Receiver operator characteristic curve for MMP-9 to predict failed CPR.
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Receiver operator characteristic curve for MMP-9 to predict failed CPR.
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A typical CPR scene obtained from camera number 5 in our rescue room.
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A typical CPR scene obtained from camera number 5 in our rescue room.
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Logistics regression model for correlation between the outcome and CPR duration.
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Logistics regression model for correlation between the outcome and CPR duration.
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Forest plot of studies reporting survival to hospital discharge after CPR.
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Forest plot of studies reporting survival to hospital discharge after CPR.
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Body temperature control and hemodynamic change during CPR and postresuscitation care.
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Body temperature control and hemodynamic change during CPR and postresuscitation care.
