Cardiovascular collapse and pulseless idioventricular rhythm
Daniel M. Goodenberger
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, MDDaniel M. Goodenberger
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- Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, USA.
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Daniel M. Goodenberger
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- Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, USA.
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- Address reprint requests to Daniel M. Goodenberger, MD, Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital, 3800 Reservoir Road NW, Washington, DC 20007.
Stanley Podlasek
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, MDStanley Podlasek
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- the Department of Pathology, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, USA.
J.Douglas White
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, MDJ.Douglas White
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- Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, USA.
Claude Cadoux
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, MDClaude Cadoux
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- Department of Emergency Medicine, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington DC, USA.
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Aortic dissection, cardiovascular collapse, CPR, complications, fracture, rib, hemothorax, pulseless idioventricular rhythm, sudden cardiac deathTo access this article, please choose from the options below
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